To officially conclude a session of the Legislative Assembly Prorogation is different from dissolution in that the Legislature itself is not dissolved Prorogation normally occurs immediately before a new session of the Legislature begins
end a session of parliament without calling an election When the Governor prorogues parliament on the advice of the Premier, the business of the Parliament begins afresh for the rest of the session
(2 syl ) The Parliament was prorogued Dismissed for the holidays, or suspended for a time (Latin, pro-rogo, to prolong ) If dismissed entirely it is said to be dissolved
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Etymologie
[ pr&-'rOg ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English prorogen, from Middle French proroguer, from Latin prorogare, from pro- before + rogare to ask; more at PRO-, RIGHT.