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Proem
Proem Pro"em, n. [L. prooemium, Gr. ?; ? before + ? way,
course or strain of a song: cf. F. pro[`e]me.]
Preface; introduction; preliminary observations; prelude.
Thus much may serve by way of proem. --Swift.
Proem
Proem Pro"em, v. t.
To preface. [Obs.] --South.
Meaning of Proems from wikipedia
- A
preface (/ˈprɛfəs/) or
proem (/ˈproʊɛm/) is an
introduction to a book or
other literary work
written by the work's author. An
introductory essay written...
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consecutive proems forming a
separate collection,
certainly made by the
author of the Midrash. They
constitute more than one
quarter of the work
These proems and...
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Proem-Aid ('Professional
Emergency Aid') is a
Spanish NGO
which operates in the
Mediterranean Sea with the aims of
aiding and
rescuing those in distress...
- a
signing with
Roadrunner Records; they
released their second EP
titled Proem in 2014, and
their debut studio album Memoirs of a
Murderer that same year...
- defective) have the
Yelammedenu but lack
proems with "kach patach". Some of the
homilies have more than one
proem by R. Tanhuma. The
piskot taken from PdRK...
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question cultural values,
particularly as they
pertain to heroism. In the
proem or preface, the poet may
begin by
invoking a Muse or
similar divinity. The...
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Satire VI is the most famous[according to whom?] of the
sixteen Satires by the
Roman author Juvenal written in the late 1st or
early 2nd century. In English...
- from the
original on
April 4, 2023.
Retrieved May 18, 2023. "PRO EMS".
Proems.com.
Archived from the
original on
April 17, 2021.
Retrieved April 14, 2021...
- the
Proemial Gods who
build and
maintain the universe. She is the
Proemial responsible for
eliminating aberrations.
After a war
among the
Proemials, Aegis...
- of the
first descriptions of
trips with mescal". In his 1938
anthology Proems,
Blakeston "published the
first poems by
Lawrence Durrell". In the 1950s...