Peroration

Noun

 * 1) The concluding section of a discourse, either written or oral, in which the orator or writer sums up and commends his topic to his audience, particularly as used in the technical sense of a component of ancient Roman oratorical delivery.
 * 2) A discourse or rhetorical argument in general.
 * 3) * c. 1598 William Shakespeare, King Henry VI Part II, act 1, sc. 1:
 * Nephew, what means this passionate discourse,
 * This peroration with such circumstance?

Adjectives for Peroration
justly-admired; noble? sprawling.

Thesaurus
PS, Parthian shot, Z, addendum, address, after-dinner speech, afterthought, allocution, apodosis, appendix, back matter, catastrophe, ceasing, cessation, chalk talk, chorus, coda, codicil, colophon, conclusion, consequence, consummation, continuance, continuation, crack of doom, culmination, curtain, curtains, death, debate, decease, declamation, denouement, destination, destiny, diatribe, doom, double take, dying words, effect, end, end point, ending, envoi, epilogue, eschatology, eulogy, exhortation, expiration, fate, filibuster, final solution, final twitch, final words, finale, finality, finis, finish, follow-through, follow-up, forensic, forensic address, formal speech, funeral oration, goal, harangue, hortatory address, inaugural, inaugural address, invective, izzard, jeremiad, last, last breath, last gasp, last things, last trumpet, last words, latter end, omega, oration, parting shot, payoff, pep talk, period, philippic, pitch, postface, postfix, postlude, postscript, prepared speech, prepared text, public speech, quietus, reading, recital, recitation, refrain, resolution, resting place, sales talk, salutatory, salutatory address, say, screed, second thought, sequel, sequela, sequelae, sequelant, sequent, sequitur, set speech, speech, speechification, speeching, stoppage, stopping place, subscript, suffix, supplement, swan song, tag, talk, talkathon, term, terminal, termination, terminus, tirade, valediction, valedictory, valedictory address, windup

Etymology
Adopted from the perorare (“the winding up of a speech”).

Translations

 * French:


 * German:, Redeschluss