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    Ep·i·graph
    /ˈepəˌɡraf/

    noun

    • 1. an inscription on a building, statue, or coin.
  2. Jun 18, 2024 · 1. : an engraved inscription. 2. : a quotation set at the beginning of a literary work or one of its divisions to suggest its theme. Examples of epigraph in a Sentence.

  3. In literature, an epigraph is a phrase, quotation, or poem that is set at the beginning of a document, monograph or section or chapter thereof. [1]

  4. a saying or a part of a poem, play, or book put at the beginning of a piece of writing or a film, to give the reader some idea of what the piece is about: She has chosen this remark as the epigraph for her new novel. The film's epigraph comes from the late French director René Clair. Fewer examples.

  5. a saying or a part of a poem, play, or book put at the beginning of a piece of writing or a film, to give the reader some idea of what the piece is about: She has chosen this remark as the epigraph for her new novel. The film's epigraph comes from the late French director René Clair. Fewer examples.

  6. An epigram is a type of statement or writing with certain qualities (it is short, witty, often satiric, etc.) An epigraph is primarily defined by its location (it is always found at the beginning of a text) and by the fact that it is a quote of a different text.

  7. Epigraph definition: an inscription, especially on a building, statue, or the like.. See examples of EPIGRAPH used in a sentence.

  8. Jan 20, 2023 · An epigraph is a short quote placed at the beginning of a piece of writing. The word epigraph is derived from the Greek epigraphein, which means “to write on,” and it was meant to describe a brief inscription on a building or statue.

  9. An epigraph is an engraved inscription on a building or statue, or a quotation at the beginning of a piece of writing.

  10. epigraph. a line of writing, short phrase, etc. on a building or statue, or as an introduction to part of a book. The epigraph to the chapter read: ‘One man’s freedom is another man’s slavery’. Want to learn more? Definition of epigraph noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  11. a line of writing, short phrase, etc. on a building or statue, or as an introduction to part of a book The epigraph to the chapter read: “One man's freedom is another man's slavery”.

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