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THURSDAY, MARCH 5
Frontispiece
[FRUHN-tiss-pees]Part of speech: noun
Origin: latin, late 16th century
- An illustration facing the title page of a book.
- (Architecture) The principal face of a building.
Examples of Frontispiece in a sentence
- The special edition includes a frontispiece drawn by the author's husband.
- We're hoping to raise enough money to repair the frontispiece of the old headquarters.
About Frontispiece
The noun frontispiece has a few applications, all relating to the, well, front of something. In a book it's the illustrated page in front of the title page. In architecture it's the front of a building. When you're using a word as fancy as frontispiece, you can expect the illustration or design to be pretty elaborate and ornamental.
Did you Know?
The Latin word "frontispicium" means facade. It was originally used in architecture to describe elaborately carved entrances. The publishing industry began to use the term in the 17th century to describe the illustrated page facing the title, because it was at the front, and it usually featured columns and other architectural elements.
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Date: 2020-03-07 07:37 pm (UTC)"Gentlemen, we believe THRUSH is involved in the theft of this book from the Smithsonian museum. Your job is too retrieve the book and so we can return it."
Napoleon looked confused. "Isn't this the book, sir?"
frontispiece
Illya responded. "This is a forgery Napoleon, The book is medieval, yet if your look at the frontispiece you will see a relatively modern building in the illustration."