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 Translation for 'epilogue' from English to Spanish
NOUN   an epilogue | epilogues
SYNO epilog | epilogue
lit.
epílogo {m}
epilogue
lit.
ultílogo {m}
epilogue
edit.lit.
epilogar algo
to write an epilogue to sth.
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Translation for 'epilogue' from English to Spanish

epilogue
epílogo {m}lit.

ultílogo {m}lit.

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to write an epilogue to sth.
epilogar algoedit.lit.
Usage Examples English
  • The epilogue of "Shosha" is an abrupt fast-forward from before the outbreak of the Second World War in Poland to the early fifties.
  • In July 2021, it was announced that an updated version of the book containing a new epilogue would go on sale on 31 August.
  • "Gyðinga saga" concludes with the following epilogue:As Brandr died in 1264, this is as late as the saga could have been originally compiled, if it was indeed written by him.
  • The "Sonic Universe" spin-off comic was originally scheduled to feature an epilogue to the unfinished "Sonic Underground" for its 50th issue.
  • "Milosz Songs" has a duration of roughly 30 minutes and consists of a prologue, eight movements, an epilogue, and a post-epilogue.

  • The book concludes with an unsigned epilogue that has been written in 1946.
  • In an epilogue Bart, posing as Puck, tells the audience the epilogue as well as that they can watch the show the next day on Hulu.com.
  • The novel is written in thirty chapters, including a prologue and an epilogue.
  • The epilogue gives a story about the Falconer and his journey regaining power. The epilogue ends with the Falconer killing his mother, Patience.
  • It is preceded by an introduction and followed by an epilogue.

  • The book featured a "Prilogue", which, in the author's words, is a hybrid of a prologue and an epilogue; to help with readers who would read the prologue after reading the rest of the book, or the epilogue before; and helps with writers and critics who would write a good epilogue for a prologue, and vice versa.
  • The given epilogue will reverse the effects of either of the above prologues (either the full one, or the one which uses [...]).
  • The settings are framed by a horn prologue and epilogue; Britten had employed a framing device in his 1942 "A Ceremony of Carols", and did so again in the prologue and epilogue to "Billy Budd".
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