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View synonyms for prelusion

prelusion

[ pri-loo-zhuhn ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of prelusion1

1590–1600; < Latin praelūsiōn- (stem of praelūsiō ) a prelude, equivalent to praelūs ( us ) (past participle of praelūdere; prelude ) + -iōn- -ion
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Example Sentences

So sudden and so early a prelusion of summer, it was generally feared, could not last.

May the tradition not be a prelusion or a reflex of that man-crushing monster?

So sudden and so early a prelusion of summer, it was generally feared, could not last.

So sudden and so early a prelusion of summer, it was generally feared, could not last.

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