protasis

noun

The dependent clause of a conditional sentence, as if it rains in The game will be canceled if it rains.

noun

The first part of an ancient Greek or Roman drama, in which the characters and subject are introduced.

noun

A proposition; a maxim.

noun

In grammar and rhetoric, the first clause of a conditional sentence, being the condition on which the main term (apodosis) depends, or notwithstanding which it takes place: as, if we run (protasis), we shall be in time (apodosis); although he was incompetent (protasis), he was elected (apodosis). see apodosis.

noun

In the ancient drama, the first part of a play, in which the several persons are shown, their characters intimated, and the subject proposed and entered on: opposed to epitasis.

noun

In ancient prosody, the first colon of a dicolic verse or period.

noun

A proposition; a maxim.

noun

The introductory or subordinate member of a sentence, generally of a conditional sentence; — opposed to apodosis. See Apodosis.

noun

The first part of a drama, of a poem, or the like; the introduction; opposed to epitasis.

noun

the first part of a play, in which the setting and characters are introduced