Definition for MON'O-LOGUE

MON'O-LOGUE, n. [mon'olog; Gr. μονολογια; μονος, sole, and λογος, speech.]

  1. A soliloquy; a speech uttered by a person alone. Dryden.
  2. A poem, song or scene composed for a single performer. Busby.

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