> "Period" III. In Grammar, Rhetoric, Music, etc.
10. a. A complete sentence. (Cf. Aristotle Rhet. iii. ix.) Usually applied to a sentence consisting of several clauses, grammatically connected, and rhetorically constructed. Hence, in pl., rhetorical or grammatical language.
[1533 More Apol. xiv. 103b, A very colde skuse to a man lerned that wyll way the hole periodus togyther.] 1579 E. K. in Spenser's Sheph. Kal. Ep. to Harvey, The whole Periode and compasse of speache so delightsome for the roundnesse, and so graue for the straungenesse. 1593 Nashe Four Lett. Confut. 82, I know two…