To provide with or deliver an epilogue or concluding remarks.
From epilog + '-ate' (verb-forming suffix), a rare verb form used mainly in theatrical or literary contexts dating from 19th-century usage.
This word is so old-fashioned that modern writers would rather just say 'write an epilogue,' but if you see it in Shakespeare criticism, you're witnessing the ghostly echoes of Victorian scholarly language!
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