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EXORDIUM

Volume 7 · 49 words · 1797 Edition

in oratory, is the preamble or beginning, serving to prepare the audience for the rest of the discourse.

Exordiums are of two kinds; either just and formal, or vehement and abrupt. The last are most suitable on occasions of extraordinary joy, indignation, or the like. See Oratory, p. 26.