EMEDD Citations for "exodium, exodia"

Ian Lancashire
University of Toronto

for the Shakespeare Association of America
San Francisco 1999

  1. exodium (Latin entry by Sir Thomas Elyot 1538)

    Exodium, a songe at the ende of a comedy or interlude. also the ende of a matter.

  2. exodia (Latin entry by Sir Thomas Elyot 1538)

    Exodia, were also wanton toyes myxte with verses in a comedy or interlude.

  3. Exodia (Latin entry by Thomas Cooper 1565, fol. yy6r)

    Exodia, orum, n. g. wanton toyes mixed with verses in a comedie or enterlude at the ende. ...

  4. exodium (Latin entry by Thomas Thomas 1587)

    Exodium, dij, n. g. Varr. The end of a matter: wanton toies mixed with verses in a comedie or enterlude at the ende.

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