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1 prokъ
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2 πρόκα
Grammatical information: Adv.Meaning: `instantly, suddenly' (Hp., A. R.).Other forms: - τε (Hdt., Call.).Etymology: Formation as the also temporal αὑτί-κα, τηνί-κα, τό-κα; clearly from πρό `(be)fore, forward'. The suffix can be inherited with correspondence in OCS prokъ `remaining', Lat. reci-procus `returning on the same road' (prop. *`backwards and forward directed'), proc-erēs `chiefs, nobles', procul `far away'. The finak -α is ambiguous: like ἅμα, τάχα etc. or acc. pl. ? Lit. in Schwyzer 496: 16,2 and in W.-Hofmann s.vv., Vasmer s. prók, also in WP. 2, 37 (Pok. 815). -- The added - τε as in ἐπεί-τε, αὖ-τε a.o.Page in Frisk: 2,599Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρόκα
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per-2 — per 2 English meaning: to go over; over Deutsche Übersetzung: “das Hinausfũhren about” Material: A. Dient as preposition, preverb and Adverb: a. per, peri (locative of Wurzelnomens) “vorwärts, in Hinausgehen, Hinũbergehen about … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary