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Webster 1913 Edition


Exode

Ex′ode

Noun.
[L.
exodium
, Gr. [GREEK] (sc. [GREEK] song) fr. [GREEK] belonging to an exit, or to the finale of a tragedy, fr. [GREEK]: cf. F.
exode
. See
Exodus
.]
1.
Departure; exodus; esp., the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
[Obs.]
L. Coleman.
Bolingbroke.
2.
(Gr. Drama)
The final chorus; the catastrophe.
3.
(Rom. Antiq.)
An afterpiece of a comic description, either a farce or a travesty.

Webster 1828 Edition


Exode

EX'ODE

,
Noun.
[Gr. See Exodus.] In the Greek drama, the concluding part of a play, or the part which comprehends all that is said after the last interlude.

Definition 2024


exode

exode

English

Noun

exode (plural exodes)

  1. (obsolete) departure; exodus, especially the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Bolingbroke to this entry?)
    • 1868, Lyman Coleman, An Historical Text Book and Atlas of Biblical Geography (page 45)
      Moreover, the continuation of the Mosaic Dispensation from the Exode, 1586, to the burning of the second temple, A.D. 70 = 1656, is exactly the period before the Flood.
  2. (Ancient Greek drama) The final chorus; the catastrophe.
  3. (historical, Ancient Rome) A comic afterpiece, either a farce or a travesty.


French

Etymology

From Late Latin exodus, from Ancient Greek ἔξοδος (éxodos, expedition, departure), from ἐξ (ex, out) + ὁδός (hodós, path, road).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛɡ.zɔd/

Noun

exode m (plural exodes)

  1. exodus

Derived terms