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101 prae-pandō
prae-pandō —, —, ere, to spread out, extend. —Fig.: hibernos temporis ortūs, C. poët. -
102 prae-parātus
prae-parātus adj. [P. of praeparo], prepared, provided, furnished, ready: praeparatos quodam cultu proficisci ad dormiendum: bene Pectus, H.: aures: oratio, L.—As subst n.: ex ante praeparato sustentari, from the stores, L.: cf. ex ante praeparato fieri, i. e. by previous arrangement, L. -
103 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. -
104 prae-pendeō
prae-pendeō —, —, ēre, to hang before, hang down in front: ubi tegumenta praependere possent ad, etc., Cs.: praependent sertae, Pr. -
105 prae-pinguis
prae-pinguis e, adj., very fat, of superior fertility: solum, V. -
106 prae-pollēns
prae-pollēns entis, adj., eminent, superior, excellent: gens divitiis, L.: vir virtute, L. -
107 prae-polleō
prae-polleō luī, —, ere, to surpass in power: quibus additis praepollebat, Ta.: mari, Ta. -
108 prae-ponderō
prae-ponderō —, —, āre, to make heavier, regard as superior: praeponderari honestate. -
109 prae-pōnō
prae-pōnō posuī, positus, ere, to place in front, put upon, affix: aedibus vestibula: fronti olivam, i. e. crown, H.—To put before, place first: versūs in primā fronte libelli, O.: ultima primis, H.: pauca praeponam, premise.—To set over, make commander, intrust with, appoint, depute: alqm bello praedonum: sinistro cornu Antonium, Cs.: quaestorem Caelium provinciae, appointed governor: negotio, charge with: navibus, appoint admiral: toti officio maritimo praepositus, superintendent of all marine affairs, Cs.: sacerdos oraculo praeposita, presiding over: custos Praepositus sancto loco, made keeper of, O.—Fig., to set before, prefer: se alteri, T.: salutem rei p. vitae suae: me Mazaeo generum, Cu. -
110 prae-portō
prae-portō —, —, āre, to bear before, C. poët. -
111 prae-posterus
prae-posterus adj., in reverse order, in disorder, inverted, perverted, absurd, preposterous, unseasonable: quid tam praeposterum dici potest?: gratulatio: consilia.—Of persons, perverse, unreasonable, absurd: semper: homines, S. -
112 prae-potēns
prae-potēns entis, adj., very able, excelling in power, superior: viri: rerum omnium Iuppiter: terrā marique Karthago: armis Romanus, L.— Plur m. as subst: opes praepotentium. -
113 prae-properus
prae-properus adj., too hasty, sudden, precipitate: festinatio: celeritas, L.: ingenium, rash, L. -
114 prae-pūtium
prae-pūtium ī, n [3 PV-], the foreskin, prepuce: praeputia ponere, Iu. -
115 (prae-queror)
(prae-queror) questus, ī, to complain beforehand: multa praequestus, O. -
116 prae-radiō
prae-radiō —, —, āre, to outshine: stellis signa minora suis, O. -
117 prae-rapidus
prae-rapidus adj., very swift, exceedingly rapid: gurges, L.: fluminum celeritas, Cu. -
118 prae-rigēscō
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119 prae-rōdō
prae-rōdō —, sus, ere, to gnaw off, nibble: praeroso hamo, i. e. the bait, H. -
120 prae-rumpō
prae-rumpō —, ruptus, ere, to break off before, tear away in front: retinacula classis, O.: funes praerumpebantur, were broken off, Cs.
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