prologuize

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== English == === Alternative forms === prologise, prologize, prologuise === Etymology === From prologue +‎ -ize. === Pronunciation === === Verb === prologuize (third-person singular simple present prologuizes, present participle prologuizing, simple past and past participle prologuized) (intransitive) To deliver or create a prologue, as for an oration or for a written or musical work. c. 1808, The Edinburgh Review, review of Marmion by Sir Walter Scott, in John Louis Haney (ed.), Early Reviews of English Poets (1904): The place of the prologuizing minstrel is but ill supplied, indeed, by the epistolary dissertations which are prefixed to each book of the present poem. === References === “prologuize”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.