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61 prae-gracilis
prae-gracilis e, adj., very slender: proceritas, Ta. -
62 prae-gravis
prae-gravis e, adj., very heavy: onus, O.: corpore, L.: vino, Ta.: delatores, very wearisome, Ta.: principi, Ta. -
63 prae-gravō
prae-gravō —, ātus, āre, to press heavily upon, oppress with weight, encumber: exonerare praegravante turbā regnum, L.: praegravata telis scuta, burdened, L.—Fig., to burden, oppress, weigh down: dantem et accipientem, L.: animum, H.: artīs Infra se positas, press down by his superiority, H. -
64 prae-gustō
prae-gustō āvī, —, āre, to taste beforehand: oleas, L.: cibos, O.: medicamina (i. e. antidota), Iu. -
65 prae-iaceō
prae-iaceō —, ēre, to lie before: campus, qui castra praeiacet, Ta. -
66 prae-iēns
prae-iēns euntis, P. of praeeo. -
67 prae-iūdicium
prae-iūdicium ī, n a preceding judgment, anticipatory sentence, previous decision, precedent: his duobus praeiudiciis damnatus: neminem praeiudicium rei tantae adferre, i. e. anticipate the judgment (of the Senate), L.—A precedent, example: vestri facti praeiudicio demotus, by the example of your conduct, Cs.: Africi belli praeiudicia sequi, Cs. -
68 prae-iūdicō
prae-iūdicō āvī, ātus, āre, to prejudge, decide beforehand: de hoc (homine): de iis censores praeiudicent, give preliminary judgment (before the case is heard by the judges). -
69 prae-iuvō
prae-iuvō iūvī, —, āre, to aid before: adfec, tam eius fidem, Ta. -
70 prae-lābor
prae-lābor lapsus, ī, dep., to glide before, move by, float past: piscis praelabitur ante, C. poët.: rotis flumina, glide by the streams on wheels, V. -
71 prae-lambō
prae-lambō —, —, ere, to lick beforehand. (mus) praelambens omne, quod adfert, H. -
72 prae-legō
prae-legō —, —, ere, to sail by, skirt: Campaniam, Ta.: oram, Ta. -
73 prae-ligō
prae-ligō —, ātus, āre, to bind on before, bind to: fasces praeligantur cornibus, L.—To bind up, tie up: os praeligatum. -
74 prae-longus
prae-longus adj., very long: gladii, L.: hasta, Ta. -
75 prae-lūceō
prae-lūceō lūxī, —, ēre, to shine before, shed light upon: ne ignis noster facinori praeluceat, Ph.—Fig., to shine before, light up: (amicitia) bonam spem praelucet in posterum, lights up hope. —To outshine, surpass: nullus sinus Bais praelucet, H. -
76 prae-mātūrus
prae-mātūrus adj., too early, untimely, premature: hiems, Ta.: exitus, Ta.: cineres, Iu. -
77 prae-medicātus
prae-medicātus adj., protected by medicines, charmed: Aesonides, O. -
78 prae-meditor
prae-meditor ātus, ārī, dep., to think over beforehand, consider in advance, premeditate: nihil, ne bellum haberent, L.: id ferundum modice esse: quo animo accedam: quae renuntiarent, L.: mala praemeditata: tentans citharam et praemeditans, preluding, Ta. -
79 prae-metuēns
prae-metuēns adj. [P. of praemetuo], apprehensive: doli, Ph. (al. dolum). -
80 prae-metuō
prae-metuō —, —, ere, to fear beforehand, be apprehensive: suis, Cs.: coniugis iras, V.
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