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prae-
prefix a form of pre- used in words that are particularly Latinate or that relate to Roman antiquity.
prefix a form of pre- used in words that are particularly Latinate or that relate to Roman antiquity.
praenomen
noun , Roman hist someone's first or personal name, eg -Gaius' in -Gaius Julius Caesar-.
[17c: Latin, meaning -first name-]
noun , Roman hist someone's first or personal name, eg -Gaius' in -Gaius Julius Caesar-.
[17c: Latin, meaning -first name-]
praesidium see presidium
praetor
noun , Roman hist one of the chief law officers of the state, elected annually, and second to the consul in importance.
[15c: Latin, meaning -one who goes before-, from prae- before + ire to go]
noun , Roman hist one of the chief law officers of the state, elected annually, and second to the consul in importance.
[15c: Latin, meaning -one who goes before-, from prae- before + ire to go]
praetorian Roman hist
adjective belonging or relating to, or having the authority of, a praetor.
noun a man of praetorian rank, especially one sent to a province to act as its governor.
[16c: see praetor]
adjective belonging or relating to, or having the authority of, a praetor.
noun a man of praetorian rank, especially one sent to a province to act as its governor.
[16c: see praetor]
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