[f. EPILOG-UE + -IST.] The writer or speaker of an epilogue.
1716. M. Davies, Athen. Brit., III. Dissert. Drama, 5. The Prologist and Epilogist [in a certain drama].
1885. Times, 17 Dec., 9/5. The epilogist [to a play] is sometimes our political remembrancer.
1887. Cheyne, Job & Solomon, 234. A warning is given to the disciple of the Epilogist (to apply the words of M. Aurelius) to cast away the thirst for books.