Exode
Exode , noun
[Latin exodium, Greek {not transcribed} (sc. {not transcribed} song) from {not transcribed} belonging to an exit, or to the finale of a tragedy, from {not transcribed}: compare French exode. See Exodus.]
1.
Departure; exodus; esp., the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. [Obsolete] — L. Coleman
2.
(Greek Drama) The final chorus; the catastrophe.
3.
(Rom. Antiquities) An afterpiece of a comic description, either a farce or a travesty.