Obs. In 45 epilogacyon, -ion. [a. OF. epilogacion, f. epiloguer (see prec.).] A summing up by way of conclusion.
1474. Caxton, Chesse, IV. viii. The epylogacion and recapytulacion of this book.
1502. Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W., 1506), II. xv. 121. Here foloweth the epylogacyon or shorte repytycyon of this seconde partye.
c. 1529. Skelton, Col. Cloute, 521. Some make epylogacyon Of hyghe predestynacyon.
a. 1547. T. Key, Erasm. Par., Mark (1548), 21 a. By waye of epilogacion and gatheryng of the whole matter into a brief summe.