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▪ I. † preˈmonstrate, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. præmonstrāt-us, pa. pple. of præmonstrāre: see next.] ‘Premonstrated’, foreshown. (Const. as pa. pple.)1654 Z. Coke Logick 10 When they are ordinative, methodical, and by conclusion, as is premonstrate.▪ II. preˈmonstrate, v. rare. [f. ppl. stem of ...
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Premonstrate
† Preˈmonstrate, n. Obs. rare. A shortened equivalent of Premonstratensian.1550 Bale Eng. Votaries ii. H iv, About this time arose other sectes of perdicion, as the..Premonstrates. 1631 Weever Anc. Fun. Mon. 283 White Canons premonstrates.
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Vestiges of the 11th century Premonstrate abbey, nowadays the parish church.
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premonstrator
ˈpremonˌstrator rare. [a. L. præmonstrātor, agent-n. f. præmonstrāre: see premonstrate v.] One who or that which shows beforehand.1846 in Worcester, citing Kirby. Hence in later Dicts.
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Krakowa (1912) ("Undiscovered coin stamps of Kraków")
Dzieje klasztoru premonstrateńskiego w Busku w wiekach średnich (1913) ("History of the Premonstratensian
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premonstration
premonˈstration rare. [ad. late L. præmonstrātiōn-em, n. of action f. præmonstrāre: see premonstrate v.] The action of premonstrating or showing beforehand; a showing forth, making known, indication, or manifestation beforehand.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 44 The fift Chapitle vs telles oure ladys oblac...
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Nová Říše
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According to a legend, the Premonstrate monastery in Nová Říše was founded in 1211. It is first documented in 1248.
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† preˈmonstrance Obs. [a. obs. F. premonstrance (16th c. in Godef.), f. OF. premonstrer: see -ance.] A showing beforehand; foreshowing.1594 Nashe Terrors of Nt. F ij b, Dreames..if they haue anie premonstrance in them, the preparatiue feare of that they so premonstrate..is far worse than the mischie...
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‖ Premonstraˈtensis, Præ-, a. and n. [med.L. ‘belonging to Prémontré’, med.L. (locus) Præmonstrātus ‘the place foreshown’ (see premonstrate v.), so called because the site is said to have been prophetically pointed out by St. Norbert.] = Premonstratensian a. and n. Hence † Premonstraˈtense, contr. P...
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