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Praeter- (gcide) | Praeter- \Pr[ae]"ter-\
A prefix. See Preter-.
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praeter (gcide) | Preter- \Pre"ter-\ [L. praeter past, beyond, originally a
compar. of prae before. See For, prep.]
A prefix signifying past, by, beyond, more than; as, preter-
mission, a permitting to go by; preternatural, beyond or more
than is natural. [Written also pr[ae]ter.]
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praeter (gcide) | Praeter- \Pr[ae]"ter-\
A prefix. See Preter-.
[1913 Webster]Preter- \Pre"ter-\ [L. praeter past, beyond, originally a
compar. of prae before. See For, prep.]
A prefix signifying past, by, beyond, more than; as, preter-
mission, a permitting to go by; preternatural, beyond or more
than is natural. [Written also pr[ae]ter.]
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Praeterist (gcide) | Praeterist \Pr[ae]t"er*ist\, n. (Theol.)
See Preterist.
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praeterite (gcide) | Preterit \Pret"er*it\ (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of
praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go:
cf. F. pr['e]t['e]rit. See Issue.] [Written also
preterite and pr[ae]terite.]
1. (Gram.) Past; -- applied to a tense which expresses an
action or state as past.
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2. Belonging wholly to the past; passed by. [R.]
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Things and persons as thoroughly preterite as
Romulus or Numa. --Lowell.
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Praetermit (gcide) | Praetermit \Pr[ae]`ter*mit"\, v. t.
See Pretermit.
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PLENE ADMINISTRAVIT PRAETER (bouvier) | PLENE ADMINISTRAVIT PRAETER. This is the usual plea of plene administravit,
except that the defendant admits a certain amount of assets in his hands.
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