exordia

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Exordium \Ex*or"di*um\ (-[u^]m), n.; pl. E. {Exordiums}
   (-[u^]mz), L. {Exordia} (-[.a]). [L. fr. exordiri to begin a
   web, lay a warp, begin; ex out + ordiri to begin a web,
   begin; akin to E. order. See {Order}.]
   A beginning; an introduction; especially, the introductory
   part of a discourse or written composition, which prepares
   the audience for the main subject; the opening part of an
   oration. "The exordium of repentance." --Jer. Taylor. "Long
   prefaces and exordiums. " --Addison.
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