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81 prae-mittō
prae-mittō mīsī, missus, ere, to send forward, despatch in advance: legiones in Hispaniam, Cs.: legatum ad flumen, S.: odiosas litteras: ad Boios, qui doceant, etc., Cs.: cum sese Italicam venturum praemisisset, had sent on word, Cs.: praemisit, ut cogitarent, etc., sent word, L.: haec favorabili oratione, premised, Ta. -
82 prae-molestia
prae-molestia ae, f anxiety, apprehension. -
83 prae-mōlior
prae-mōlior —, īrī, dep., to prepare beforehand: praemoliendam sibi ratus rem, L. -
84 prae-moneō
prae-moneō uī, itus, ēre, to forewarn, admonish beforehand: me, ut magnopere caverem: Praemoneo, numquam scripta modesta legat, O.: conatūs hostis, warn of, L.—To foretell, predict, prophesy, presage: ferunt audita cornua caelo Praemonuisse nefas, O. -
85 prae-mōnstrō
prae-mōnstrō —, —, āre, to predict, presage, prognosticate: magnum aliquid populo R.: ventos futuros, C. poët. -
86 prae-mordeō
prae-mordeō —, —, ēre, to bite off, snip off: ex hoc alqd, Iu. -
87 prae-morior
prae-morior tuus, ī, dep., to die prematurely, O. -
88 prae-mortuus
prae-mortuus adj., prematurely dead: iacuere, velut praemortua, membra, O.—Fig.: praemortui esse pudoris, i. e. to have lost shame, L. -
89 prae-mūniō
prae-mūniō īvī, ītus, īre, to fortify in front: aditūs magnis operibus, Cs.: non praemunito vallo, L.—Fig., to fortify, protect, secure: genus (dicendi) praemunitum: ut ante praemuniat, prepare his defences (of an orator).—To set forth as a defence: quae praemuniuntur reliquo sermoni, are premised to anticipate objections: illud praefulci et praemuni, ut, etc., secure beforehand. -
90 prae-nārrō
prae-nārrō āvī, —, āre, to tell beforehand: rem, T. -
91 prae-natō
prae-natō —, —, āre, to swim before, flow by: domos praenatat amnis, V. -
92 prae-niteō
prae-niteō uī, —, ēre, to shine in preference, be more attractive: cur tibi iunior praeniteat, H. -
93 prae-nōmen
prae-nōmen inis, n the first name, praenomen, personal name (e. g. Marcus, usu. written M.): filius, cui Marco praenomen erat, L.: sine praenomine familiariter ad me epistulam misisti. -
94 prae-nōscō
prae-nōscō —, —, ere, to learn beforehand, foreknow: futura: promissum sibi caelum, O. -
95 prae-nūbilus
prae-nūbilus adj., very cloudy, gloomy: arbore lucus, O. -
96 prae-nūntia
prae-nūntia ae, f a harbinger, foreteller: belli, O.: stellae calamitatum praenuntiae. -
97 prae-nūntiō
prae-nūntiō (not-nūnciō), —, ātus, āre, to announce beforehand, foretell, predict: hanc venturam (esse), T.: futura: de eorum adventu, N. -
98 prae-nūntius
prae-nūntius (not-nūncius), ī, m a foreteller, harbinger, omen: lucis ales, i. e. the cock, O. -
99 prae-occupō
prae-occupō āvī, ātus, āre, to seize upon beforehand, preoccupy: Macedoniam, N.: opportuna loca, L.: praeoccupatum sese legatione ab Cn. Pompeio, Cs.—Fig., to seize in advance, preoccupy: animos timor praeoccupaverat, Cs.: praeoccupati beneficio animi, i. e. won over beforehand, L.—To anticipate, prevent: ad praeoccupanda Andranodori consilia, L.: ne alteruter alterum praeoccuparet, N.: legem ferre, hasten to bring the bill sooner before the people, L. -
100 prae-optō
prae-optō āvī, ātus, āre, to choose rather, desire more, prefer: exsilio modicam domi fortunam, L.: suas leges Romanae civitati, L.: nemo non illos sibi quam vos dominos praeoptet, L.: immerito quam iure violari, Cu.: scutum manu emittere, Cs.: puerum perire, Potius quam, etc., T.
См. также в других словарях:
Prae — (lat.), 1) vor, voraus; das Prae. der Vorzug, Vorrang; 2) bei Maßbestimmungen, wenn die Ausdehnung nach der einen Richtung die andere übertrifft, z.B. praelatus, breiter als lang, praelongus, länger als breit etc … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Prae- — Pr[ae] A prefix. See {Pre }. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prae — (lat.), vor, voraus; daher das P. haben, den Vorzug, den Vorrang haben … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Prae — (lat.), vor; als Substantiv; Vorzug, Vorrang … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Prae — Prae, lat. Präposition, vor; davor eine Menge Zusammensetzungen z.B … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
prae... — prae..., Präfix, prä … Universal-Lexikon
prae- — [prē] [L: see PRE ] prefix PRE : the preferred form in certain words [praenomen, praetor] … English World dictionary
prae|di|al — «PREE dee uhl», adjective. = predial. (Cf. ↑predial) … Useful english dictionary
prae|mu|ni|re — «PREE myu NY ree», noun. in English law: 1. a writ of summons on the charge of resorting to a foreign court or authority, such as that of the pope, and so disregarding the supremacy of the sovereign. 2. this offense. 3. the penalty, as of… … Useful english dictionary
prae|to|ri|al — «pree TR ee uhl, TOHR », adjective. of or having to do with a Roman praetor … Useful english dictionary
prae|to|ri|an — «pree TR ee uhn, TOHR », adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or having to do with a praetor. 2. Often, Praetorian. having to do with the bodyguard of a Roman commander or emperor. –n. 1. Often, Praetorian. a soldier of the bodyguard of a Roman commander … Useful english dictionary