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prelusion|prɪˈl(j)uːʒən| [ad. L. prælūsiōn-em, n. of action f. prælūdĕre to prelude.] The performance of a prelude; a prelude or introduction.
1597J. King On Jonas (1618) 592 Your liues..should bee prelusions and preparations for a better life to come. 1660H. More Myst. Godl. iv. ii. 102 It was a prelusion to & prefiguration of the forwardness of the Gentiles..to receive Christ as their Soveraign and Redeemer. 1838Blackw. Mag. XLIII. 3 So sudden and so early a prelusion of summer..could not last. 1871Morley Crit. Misc. 314 Of the nature of a prelusion in the art of logical division. |