Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Epilogue

Epilogue (?; 115) , noun

[French épilogue, Latin epilogus, from Greek {not transcribed} conclusion, from {not transcribed} to say in addition; 'epi` upon, besides + {not transcribed} to say. See Legend.]

1.
(Drama) A speech or short poem addressed to the spectators and recited by one of the actors, after the conclusion of the play.
A good play no epilogue, yet... good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues. — Shakespeare
2.
(Rhetoric) The closing part of a discourse, in which the principal matters are recapitulated; a conclusion.