epigraphˈɛp ɪˌgræf
English Definitions:
epigraph (noun)
a quotation at the beginning of some piece of writing
epigraph (noun)
an engraved inscription
epigraph (Noun)
an inscription, especially one on a building etc
epigraph (Noun)
a literary quotation placed at the beginning of a book etc
epigraph (Noun)
(of a function) the set of all points lying on or above its graph
Epigraph
In literature, an epigraph is a phrase, quotation, or poem that is set at the beginning of a document or component. The epigraph may serve as a preface, as a summary, as a counter-example, or to link the work to a wider literary canon, either to invite comparison or to enlist a conventional context.
epigraph
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