prolog
See also Prolog
English
Alternative forms
- prologue (outside the US)
Etymology
From Old French, from Latin prologus, from Ancient Greek πρόλογος
Noun
prolog (plural prologs)
- A speech or section used as an introduction, especially to a play or novel.
- (computing) A component of a computer program that prepares the computer to execute a routine.
Antonyms
- (speech or section): epilog
Translations
speech or section used as an introduction, especially to a play or novel
References
- prolog in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA: /prǒloɡ/
- Hyphenation: pro‧log
Noun
pròlog m (Cyrillic spelling про̀лог)
Declension
declension of prolog
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | prolog | prolozi |
| genitive | prologa | prologa |
| dative | prologu | prolozima |
| accusative | prolog | prologe |
| vocative | prolože | prolozi |
| locative | prologu | prolozima |
| instrumental | prologom | prolozima |