Definition of Proem. Meaning of Proem. Synonyms of Proem

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Definition of Proem

Proem
Proem Pro"em, n. [L. prooemium, Gr. ?; ? before + ? way, course or strain of a song: cf. F. pro[`e]me.] Preface; introduction; preliminary observations; prelude. Thus much may serve by way of proem. --Swift.
Proem
Proem Pro"em, v. t. To preface. [Obs.] --South.

Meaning of Proem from wikipedia

- A preface (/ˈprɛfəs/) or proem (/ˈproʊɛm/) is an introduction to a book or other literary work written by the work's author. An introductory essay written...
- a signing with Roadrunner Records; they released their second EP titled Proem in 2014, and their debut studio album Memoirs of a Murderer that same year...
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- question cultural values, particularly as they pertain to heroism. In the proem or preface, the poet may begin by invoking a Muse or similar divinity. The...
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- first proem in Lamentations Rabbah is used as a proem in the Pesiqta pericope 11 (110a), and with a change of the proem text and of its close, proem 10 (9)...
- their most prominent artist Machinedrum, to central IDM by artists like Proem, Mr. Projectile, and Deru, to indie-influenced electronic music like Tiki...
- Orphic in nature. The collection of eighty-seven hymns is preceded by a proem (or prologue), in which Orpheus addresses the legendary poet Musaeus, and...
- Satire VI is the most famous of the sixteen Satires by the Roman author Juvenal written in the late 1st or early 2nd century. In English translation, this...