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epigraph

noun as in epitaph

noun as in legend

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Richie Havens, 72 Who opened Woodstock, and thus became the epigraph to the ultimate document of the 1960s?

The author quotes Shelby Foote for the epigraph: “Southerners are very strange about that war.”

But the presidential narrator—and perhaps Giscard himself—reply in the epigraph: “Promise kept.”

The verse you chose as an epigraph is altogether beneath criticism.

It bears this Epigraph, "Ecce Ego admirationem faciam populo huic, miraculo grandi et stupendo."

Fortunately they possessed Dumouchel's work on mnemonics, a duodecimo in boards with this epigraph: "To instruct while amusing."

When there is no epigraph upon which to depend the most skilful archæologist may here make mistakes.

A fact that is of botanic interest is to be met with here in the epigraph below the organ to Francesco Calceolari.

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On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to epigraph, such as: elegy, eulogy, commemoration, legend, memorial, and monument.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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