parabases
/pærəbeɪsiːz/Definitions
1. noun
In ancient Athens, a group of 10 citizens chosen to supervise the counting of votes.
“The ancient Athenians used parabases to ensure the integrity of the voting process.”
2. noun
In a more general sense, a parabase is a part of a speech or poem that serves as an introduction or a preliminary statement.
“The poet began her speech with a beautiful parabase that drew in the audience.”