aftertale
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle English aftertale, equivalent to after- + tale. Cognate with Middle Dutch achtertale, achtertaele.
Noun
    
aftertale (plural aftertales)
- Evil talk; slander; defamation.
-  1999, James Joyce, Finnegans Wake:- Our cad's bit of strife (knee Bareniece Maxwelton) with a quick ear for spittoons (as the aftertale hath it) […]
 
 
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- A postscript added to the end of a story.
- A postscript added where a story should end.
Antonyms
    
- (postscript): foretale
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