Definition of Epigrem	
	    			    		
		    		Epigram, in modern usage, is a neat, witty, and pointed utterance
briefly couched in verse form, usually satiric, and reserving its sting
to the last line; sometimes made the vehicle of a quaintly-turned
compliment, as, for example, in Pope's couplet to Chesterfield, when
asked to write something with that nobleman's pencil;— 
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		    		Ep"i*gram (?), n. [L. epigramma,
fr. Gr. &?; inscription, epigram, fr. &?; to write upon,
'epi` upon + &?; to write: cf. F. épigramme.
See Graphic.] 1. A short poem treating
concisely and pointedly of a single thought or event. The modern
epigram is so contrived as to surprise the reader with a witticism or
ingenious turn of thought, and is often satirical in
character. 
Dost thou think I care for a satire or an
epigram?  Shak.
&fist; Epigrams were originally inscription on tombs,
statues, temples, triumphal arches, etc. 
2. An effusion of wit; a bright thought
tersely and sharply expressed, whether in verse or prose. 
3. The style of the epigram. 
Antithesis, i. e., bilateral stroke, is the
soul of epigram in its later and technical
signification.  B. Cracroft.
  
		    		 - Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
		    		 
		    			    		
		    		EPIGRAM, n.  A short, sharp saying in prose or verse, frequently 
characterize by acidity or acerbity and sometimes by wisdom. 
Following are some of the more notable epigrams of the learned and 
ingenious Dr. Jamrach Holobom: 
 
      We know better the needs of ourselves than of others.  To 
  serve oneself is economy of administration. 
 
      In each human heart are a tiger, a pig, an ass and a 
  nightingale.  Diversity of character is due to their unequal 
  activity. 
 
      There are three sexes; males, females and girls. 
 
      Beauty in women and distinction in men are alike in this: 
  they seem to be the unthinking a kind of credibility. 
      Women in love are less ashamed than men.  They have less to be 
  ashamed of. 
 
      While your friend holds you affectionately by both your hands 
  you are safe, for you can watch both his. 
 
		    		 - 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue 
		    		 
		    			    		
		    		  [[noun]] 
- a brief but witty saying.
 
 
  
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