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Etymology
Borrowed from Latinexordium(“beginning, commencement”), from exōrdior(“I begin, commence”), from ex(“out of, from”) + ōrdior(“I begin”).
The depreciation of her produce was next insisted upon; and I found this exordium led to the information that Messrs. Standish and Co. had been enabled, from the depressed state of the market, to lay in a large stock of Irish linen at unheard-of low prices.
Heu quid agat? Quō nunc rēgīnam ambīre furentem audeat adfātū? Quae prīma exōrdia sūmat?
Oh, what should he do now? How is he to solicit the distraught queen, dare implore her? Which first words ought he choose? (Aeneas commits to leave Carthage and ponders the doubly emphatic “prima exordia.” Idiomatically, what does he even begin to tell Dido? How can he broach the subject with her?)