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Definition of Valediction

Valediction
Valediction Val`e*dic"tion, n. [L., valedicere, valedictum, to say farewell; vale farewell (imperative of valere to be strong or well) + dicere to say. See Valiant, Diction.] A farewell; a bidding farewell. --Donne.

Meaning of Valediction from wikipedia

- A valediction (derivation from Latin vale dicere, "to say farewell"), or complimentary close in American English, is an expression used to say farewell...
- "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" is a metaphysical poem by John Donne. Written in 1611 or 1612 for his wife Anne before he left on a trip to Continental...
- A Valediction is the sixth studio album by the German technical death metal band Obscura. It was released by the music label Nuclear Blast on 19 November...
- Look up valediction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A valediction is a farewell, especially the wording used to close a letter or a speech by a valedictorian...
- students receive their diplomas. The valedictory address, also known as the valediction, is generally considered a final farewell to classmates, before they...
- Dushku. It was shot in the United States under the working title of Valediction. The film premiered in the United States on September 17, 2010, at the...
- album and twelve music videos since its formation. Their latest album A Valediction was released on 19 November 2021 via Nuclear Blast. Obscura was formed...
- (captured during the operation to capture Arnhem). One such proposal, Valediction (a development of an earlier plan; Wyvern) - an ****ault south-eastwards...
- as the one mentioned in the New Testament. Linus is mentioned in the valediction of the Second Epistle to Timothy as being with Paul the Apostle in Rome...
- (where the valedictorian, on the other hand, speaks last, delivering the valediction). In a high school setting, a salutatorian may also be asked to speak...