- prae pre
- (adv.) before, in front.
Latin-English dictionary of medieval. 2014.
Latin-English dictionary of medieval. 2014.
prae- — [prē] [L: see PRE ] prefix PRE : the preferred form in certain words [praenomen, praetor] … English World dictionary
pré- — ♦ Élément, du lat. prae « devant, en avant », marquant l antériorité dans le temps (préavis, préconçu, préhistoire, préscolaire), ou dans l espace (préoral, Préalpes). ⊗ CONTR. Post . ● pré Préfixe, du latin prae, devant, indiquant l antériorité… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pre- — [prē, pri] [ME < OFr & L: L prae < prae, before, in front of < IE * prai, var. of base * per, beyond > FORE, FIRST] prefix 1. before in time, earlier (than), prior (to) [presuppose, prewar] 2. before in place, in front (of), anterior… … English World dictionary
prae- — Pre Pre [L. prae, adv. & prep., before, akin to pro, and to E. for, prep.: cf. F. pr[ e] . See {Pro }, and cf. {Prior}.] A prefix denoting priority (of time, place, or rank); as, precede, to go before; precursor, a forerunner; prefix, to fix or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pre- — 2 DEFINICIJA kao prvi dio riječi znači pred , pre , prije [predeterminacija] ETIMOLOGIJA lat. prae ; prae (prij.) … Hrvatski jezični portal
Pre-Adamite — hypothesis or Preadamism is the religious belief that humans existed before Adam, the first human being named in the Bible. This belief has a long history, probably having its origins in early pagan responses to Abrahamic claims regarding the… … Wikipedia
pré — 1. (pré) s. m. 1° Terre à foin ou à pâturage. • Un ruisseau qui, sur la molle arène, Dans un pré plein de fleurs lentement se promène, BOILEAU Art p. I. • Les prés et les bois de bonne qualité sont de tous les biens ceux qui exigent le… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
pre- — [dal lat. prae, prae ]. Pref. che compare in numerosi composti, spesso contrapp. a post , a indicare per lo più anteriorità nel tempo rispetto a un dato termine (per es., preannunciare, prevedere, preavviso ), talora anteriorità nello spazio… … Enciclopedia Italiana
pre- — [pri:] prefix [: Old French; Origin: Latin prae , from prae in front of, before ] 1.) before someone or something →↑ante ▪ prewar (=before a war) 2.) in preparation ▪ a prearranged signal ▪ Preset the video … Dictionary of contemporary English
pre- — prefix meaning before, from O.Fr. pre and M.L. pre , both from L. prae (adv.) before, from PIE *prai (Cf. Oscan prai, Umbrian pre, Skt. pare thereupon, Gk. parai at, Gaul. are at, before, Lith. pre … Etymology dictionary
Pre- — [L. prae, adv. & prep., before, akin to pro, and to E. for, prep.: cf. F. pr[ e] . See {Pro }, and cf. {Prior}.] A prefix denoting priority (of time, place, or rank); as, precede, to go before; precursor, a forerunner; prefix, to fix or place… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English