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pro·sce·ni·um \prəˈsēnēəm, prōˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, from Greek proskēnion, from pro- pro- (I) + skēnē tent, scene — more at shine 1. a. : the stage of an ancient theater — see theater illustration b. : the part of a modern stage in front of the curtain : forestage c. : the wall that separates the stage from the auditorium in a modern theater < as a frame is to a painting, as a proscenium to a play — Atlantic > 2. : the front part : foreground < these thoughts … kept possession of the proscenium of his mind — Thomas Carlyle > |