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  • 21 prae-conrumpō (-corrumpō)

       prae-conrumpō (-corrumpō) —, ruptus, ere,    to corrupt beforehand, bribe in advance: donis me, O.: Illa venit, sed praeconrupta, Quae, etc., O.

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  • 22 prae-cōnsūmō

        prae-cōnsūmō —, sūmptus, ere,    to waste in advance, spend beforehand: suas virīs bello, O.

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  • 23 prae-contrectō

        prae-contrectō —, —, āre,     to handle beforehand: videndo, i. e. survey, O.

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  • 24 prae-currō

        prae-currō cucurrī    (rarely currī), —, ere, to run before, hasten on before, precede: propere, T.: ad Persea, L.: ante omnīs, Cs.: Barros equis albis, i. e. surpass, H.—Fig., to go before, precede, anticipate: eo fama iam praecurrerat de proelio Dyrrhachino, Cs.: Isocratem aetate: ita praecurrit amicitia iudicium: ut certis rebus certa signa praecurrerent, precede.—To exceed, surpass, excel: mihi studio: eum nobilitate, N.

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  • 25 prae-damnō

        prae-damnō —, ātus, āre,     to condemn beforehand: praedamnatus conlega, L.—Fig., to give up in advance: spem, L.

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  • 26 prae-dēlassō

        prae-dēlassō —, —, āre,     to weary out beforehand: incursūs quae (moles) praedelassat aquarum, O.

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  • 27 prae-dēstinō

        prae-dēstinō —, —, āre,    to set before as a goal, predestine: sibi triumphos, L.

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  • 28 prae-dicō

        prae-dicō āvī, ātus, āre,    to make known by proclamation, announce, publish, proclaim: de quo homine praeconis vox praedicat: palam dimidias venire partīs.—To make known, announce, proclaim, herald, relate, declare openly: ut praedicas, assert: utrum praedicemne an taceam? T.: barbari paucitatem nostrorum militum suis praedicaverunt, reported, Cs.: iniuriam in eripiendis legionibus, display, Cs.: tibi aediliciam repulsam, relate: ingenti magnitudine corporum Germanos esse, Cs.: Crassus infestissimus esse meis fortunis praedicabatur.—To praise, laud, commend, vaunt, boast: verecundia in praedicando, Ta.: eius tibi faciem, T.: de se gloriosius: beata vita praedicanda est: se ab Dite patre prognatos, Cs.: de meis in vos meritis praedicaturus, Cs.

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  • 29 prae-dīcō

        prae-dīcō dīxī, dictus, ere,    to say before, premise: hoc primum tibi, T.: haec eo mihi praedicenda fuerunt, ut, etc.—To foretell, predict, forebode: defectiones solis: nihil adversi accidit non praedicente me, that I had not predicted: malum hoc nobis De caelo tactas memini praedicere quercūs, V.—To advise, warn, admonish, charge, command: moneo, praedico, ante denuntio: unum illud tibi Praedicam, V.: ita enim medicus praedixerat, had prescribed, Cu.: Pompeius suis praedixerat, ut, etc., Cs.: ei visa Iuno praedicere, ne id faceret.—To appoint, fix: reo diem, Ta.

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  • 30 prae-discō

        prae-discō —, —, ere,     to learn beforehand: ea quae agenda sunt: Ventos, V.

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  • 31 prae-dispositus

        prae-dispositus    P., arranged beforehand, distributed in advance: nuntii, L. (dub.).

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  • 32 prae-dīves

        prae-dīves itis, adj.,    very rich, affluent: Perseus, L., Iu.: praedivite cornu Autumnus, O.

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  • 33 prae-doctus

        prae-doctus    P., instructed in advance: ab duce, S.

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  • 34 prae-dūcō

        prae-dūcō dūxī, ductus, ere,    to draw out before, construct in front: fossas viis, Cs.: murum, Cs.: castris fossam, Tb.

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  • 35 prae-dulcis

        prae-dulcis e, adj.,    very pleasing, delightful: decus, V.

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  • 36 prae-dūrus

        prae-dūrus adj.,    very hard, hardened: corium, Ta.—Very strong: homo viribus, V.: corpora, V.: tempora, O.

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  • 37 prae-ēmineō

        prae-ēmineō    see praemineo.

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  • 38 prae-ferō

        prae-ferō tulī, lātus, ferre,    to bear before, carry in front, hold forth: dextrā facem: in fascibus insignia laureae, Cs.: fasces praetoribus praeferuntur: praelatos hostīs adoriri, as they rode by, L.: signa militaria praelata, carried in procession, L.: castra sua praelati, hurrying past the camp, L.—Fig., to place before, offer, present: clarissimum lumen menti meae: suam vitam, ut legem, suis civibus, set as a guide before.—To place before, prefer: mortem servituti: Scaevolam sibi: virtute belli praeferri omnibus gentibus, Cs.: ius maiestatis patrio amori: puellam puellis, O.: animam pudori, Iu.: Cur alter fratrum cessare Praeferat Herodis palmetis, H.—To take beforehand, anticipate: diem triumphi, L.: praelato invidere honori, V.—To display, discover, reveal, betray: avaritiam: amorem, O.: dolorem animi voltu, Cu.

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  • 39 prae-ferōx

        prae-ferōx ōcis, adj.,    very violent, impetuous, insolent: animus, L.: ingenio, Ta.

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  • 40 prae-fervidus

        prae-fervidus adj.,     very hot: balneum, Ta. — Fierce: ira, L.

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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

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