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1 ex praeparato
prae-păro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to get or make ready beforehand, to prepare, equip, make preparations for, etc. (class.; cf.: paro, apparo).I.Lit.:II.ea quae videntur instare,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 8, 22:praeparaverat ante naves,
Liv. 30, 20, 5:commeatum,
id. 7, 12:frumentum in decem annos,
id. 42, 12:locum domestici belli causā,
Caes. B. G. 5, 9: se et suos milites ad proelia, Sall. Fragm. ap. Veg. Mil. 1, 9:praeparato ad talem casum perfugio,
Liv. 24, 2, 11:praeparatis jam omnibus ad fugam,
id. 33, 47, 10; 26, 19, 5; 35, 17, 1; 40, 15, 13; Quint. 2, 4, 28:praeparat se pugnae,
prepares himself for the combat, Plin. 8, 20, 29, § 71:exercitum majori operi,
Vell. 2, 109, 2:puppes,
Luc. 3, 16:arva frumentis,
Col. 2, 16:pecunia stipendio militum praeparata,
Curt. 3, 13, 10:profectionem,
to make preparations for one's departure, Suet. Tib. 38:necem fratri,
Tac. A. 11, 8:res necessarias ad vitam degendam,
to provide, Cic. Off. 1, 4, 11:cibos hiemi,
Plin. 8, 37, 56, § 133:anchusae radix praeparat lanas pretiosis coloribus,
prepares, id. 22, 20, 23, § 48; 24, 11, 58, § 96; 29, 6, 34, § 107:potum cantharidum,
id. 29, 4, 30, § 93:ova,
to prepare for eating, to cook, dress, Mart. 1, 56, 12:qui sibi praeparabat imperium,
was aiming at, aspiring to, Spart. Hadr. 22.—Trop.: animos ad sapientiam concipiendam, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 12, 23; id. Tusc. 2, 5, 13:gratiam adversus publicum odium,
Tac. H. 1, 72:excusationem,
Petr. 139:aditum nefariae spei,
Curt. 5, 9, 5; 4, 9, 13.—Hence, praepărātus, a, um, P. a., prepared, provided with any thing (class.):praeparatos quodam cultu atque victu proficisci ad dormiendum,
Cic. Div. 2, 58, 119:praeparato animo se tradere quieti,
id. ib. 1, 53, 121:bene praeparatum Pectus,
Hor. C. 2, 10, 14:praeparatis auribus,
Cic. Or 28, 99.— Hence, adv.: praepărātō or ex prae-părātō, with preparation:quam nihil praeparato, nihil festinato fecisse videtur Milo!
Quint. 4, 2, 1:ex ante praeparato,
Liv. 10, 41:non enim ex praeparato locutus est, sed subito deprehensus,
Sen. Ep. 11, 1. -
2 praeparo
prae-păro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to get or make ready beforehand, to prepare, equip, make preparations for, etc. (class.; cf.: paro, apparo).I.Lit.:II.ea quae videntur instare,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 8, 22:praeparaverat ante naves,
Liv. 30, 20, 5:commeatum,
id. 7, 12:frumentum in decem annos,
id. 42, 12:locum domestici belli causā,
Caes. B. G. 5, 9: se et suos milites ad proelia, Sall. Fragm. ap. Veg. Mil. 1, 9:praeparato ad talem casum perfugio,
Liv. 24, 2, 11:praeparatis jam omnibus ad fugam,
id. 33, 47, 10; 26, 19, 5; 35, 17, 1; 40, 15, 13; Quint. 2, 4, 28:praeparat se pugnae,
prepares himself for the combat, Plin. 8, 20, 29, § 71:exercitum majori operi,
Vell. 2, 109, 2:puppes,
Luc. 3, 16:arva frumentis,
Col. 2, 16:pecunia stipendio militum praeparata,
Curt. 3, 13, 10:profectionem,
to make preparations for one's departure, Suet. Tib. 38:necem fratri,
Tac. A. 11, 8:res necessarias ad vitam degendam,
to provide, Cic. Off. 1, 4, 11:cibos hiemi,
Plin. 8, 37, 56, § 133:anchusae radix praeparat lanas pretiosis coloribus,
prepares, id. 22, 20, 23, § 48; 24, 11, 58, § 96; 29, 6, 34, § 107:potum cantharidum,
id. 29, 4, 30, § 93:ova,
to prepare for eating, to cook, dress, Mart. 1, 56, 12:qui sibi praeparabat imperium,
was aiming at, aspiring to, Spart. Hadr. 22.—Trop.: animos ad sapientiam concipiendam, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 12, 23; id. Tusc. 2, 5, 13:gratiam adversus publicum odium,
Tac. H. 1, 72:excusationem,
Petr. 139:aditum nefariae spei,
Curt. 5, 9, 5; 4, 9, 13.—Hence, praepărātus, a, um, P. a., prepared, provided with any thing (class.):praeparatos quodam cultu atque victu proficisci ad dormiendum,
Cic. Div. 2, 58, 119:praeparato animo se tradere quieti,
id. ib. 1, 53, 121:bene praeparatum Pectus,
Hor. C. 2, 10, 14:praeparatis auribus,
Cic. Or 28, 99.— Hence, adv.: praepărātō or ex prae-părātō, with preparation:quam nihil praeparato, nihil festinato fecisse videtur Milo!
Quint. 4, 2, 1:ex ante praeparato,
Liv. 10, 41:non enim ex praeparato locutus est, sed subito deprehensus,
Sen. Ep. 11, 1. -
3 prae-parō
prae-parō āvī, ātus, āre, to make ready beforehand, prepare, equip, make preparations: ea quae videntur instare: ante navīs, L.: locum domestici belli causā, Cs.: praeparato ad talem casum perfugio, L.: pecunia stipendio militum praeparata, Cu.: res necessarias ad vitam degendam. -
4 praestruo
prae-strŭo, xi, ctum, 3, v. a., to build before, as a preparation for other buildings, to lay a foundation:B.praestructa (opp. ea) quae superposita incumbent,
Col. 1, 5, 9.—Transf., to build up in front, to block or stop up, to make impassable or inaccessible (mostly poet.):II.ille aditum vasti praestruxerat obice montis,
Ov. F. 1, 563:hospitis effugio praestruxerat omnia Minos,
id. A. A. 2, 21:porta Fonte praestructa,
stopped up, id. M. 14, 797; cf.:densato scutorum compage se scientissime praestruebant,
Amm. 14, 2, 10.—Trop., to make ready or prepare beforehand for any thing: fraus fidem in parvis sibi praestruit, prepares or secures for itself credibility in trifles, Liv. 28, 42, 7:B.praestruit ad illud quod dicturus est, multa esse crimina in Verre quae, etc.,
Ascon. ad Cic. Div. in Caecil. 8: tacitas vindictae iras. Claud. ap. Ruf. 2, 280:prius agmina saevo praestrue Marti,
id. IV. Cons. Hon. 319.—To arrange or contrive beforehand: cum praestructum utrumque consulto esset, whereas [p. 1432] it had all been concerted beforehand, Suet. Tib. 53:id scilicet praestruentes,
Amm. 31, 7.—Hence, praestructus, a, um, P. a., prepared:praestructum bellis civilibus hostem,
Claud. B. Gild. 285. -
5 prō-videō
prō-videō vīdī, vīsus, ēre, to see in advance, discern, descry: ubi, quid petatur, procul providere nequeat, L.: Excusare... quod non Providisset eum, H.—Fig., to see beforehand, foresee: quid eventurum sit: plus animo providere existimabatur, quod, etc., Cs.—To act with foresight, take precautions, see to it, be careful: actum de te est, nisi provides: nisi providisses, tibi ipsi pereundum fuisset: saluti: a dis vitae hominum provideri: est de Brundisio providendum: de re frumentariā, Cs.: ut quam rectissime agatur providebo: ne nocere possent ego providi: ne qua civitas suis finibus recipiat, a me provisum est, Cs.: Provisumst, ne abeat, T.—To see to, look after, care for, provide, prepare, make ready: multum in posterum providerunt, quod, etc.: rem frumentariam, Cs.: providentia haec potissimum providet, ut, etc.: omnia, S.: Verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur, H.—To prevent, guard against, avert, avoid, obviate: neque omnino facere aut providere quicquam poterant, S.: quae consilio provideri poterunt, cavebuntur.
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