Obs. In 4–5 epilogacyon, -ion. [a. OF. epilogacion, f. epiloguer (see prec.).] A summing up by way of conclusion.

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1474.  Caxton, Chesse, IV. viii. The epylogacion and recapytulacion of this book.

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1502.  Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W., 1506), II. xv. 121. Here foloweth the epylogacyon or shorte repytycyon of this seconde partye.

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c. 1529.  Skelton, Col. Cloute, 521. Some make epylogacyon Of hyghe predestynacyon.

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a. 1547.  T. Key, Erasm. Par., Mark (1548), 21 a. By waye of epilogacion and gatheryng of the whole matter into a brief summe.

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