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PRETER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. past : by preterist 2. beyond the range of : surpassing preternormal Word History Etymology Adjective by shortening Combining form Latin praeter past, by, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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preter- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin praeter ... Prefix ... edit ... preter ... Synonyms ... edit ... Derived terms ... edit ... English terms prefixed with preter ... pretercanine ... preterhuman. en.wiktionary.org
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preter, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word preter is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for preter is from around 1450. www.oed.com
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preter
† preter, a. (n.) Obs. (ˈpriːtə(r)) Also 7 præter. [The contraction præter for præteritum preterite, in preterperfect, etc., prefixed in the same way to tense, and at length treated as a separate word.] a. Gram. = preterite, past.1530 Palsgr. 86 Circumlocutyng of al the pretertenses. 1534 More Treat... Oxford English Dictionary
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PRETER- definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a prefix, meaning “beyond,” “more than,” “by,” “past,” occurring originally in loanwords from Latin (preterit), and used in the formation of compound words ( ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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PRETER- Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a prefix, meaning “beyond,” “more than,” “by,” “past,” occurring originally in loanwords from Latin (preterit ), and used in the formation of compound words ( ... www.dictionary.com
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Johan de Preter
Johan de Preter (born 19 April 1962) is a Belgian former professional tennis player. Active in the 1980s, de Preter is a native of Mechelen and played two years of collegiate tennis for the University of Louisiana. wikipedia.org
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prêter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive) to lend [with à 'to someone'] · (transitive) to attribute [with à 'to someone/something'] · (pronominal) to lend itself to [with à ' ... en.wiktionary.org
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Prêter - Verb Conjugations - Lawless French
Prêter is a regular -er verb. Stay up to date with Lawless French. Questions about French? Visit the Progress with Lawless French Q+A forum to ... www.lawlessfrench.com
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prêter - Translation into English - examples French | Reverso Context
Translation of "prêter" in English. Conjugation Verb. lend. pay. provide. loan. give. take. swear. borrow. context.reverso.net
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Preter- - Etymology & Meaning of the Prefix
Word-forming element meaning "beyond; over, more than in quantity or degree," from Latin praeter (adverb and preposition) "beyond, before, above, more than," www.etymonline.com
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preter-
preter-, præter-, prefix (ˈpriːtə(r)) The L. adv. and prep. præter past, by, beyond, above, more than; in addition to, besides; comparative of præ before, = further forward, more in front. 1. In Latin præter adv. was prefixed only to verbs and their derivative ns. and adjs., as prætercurrĕre to run ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pretorius
Recorded in several forms (including Praetor, Praetorius, Pratorius, Pretorius, (German), and in English Preater, Preter and Pretor), Pretorius is a surname wikipedia.org
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præter-
‖ præter- (ˈpriːtə(r)) a L. adv. and prep. meaning ‘beyond, past, besides, except’, frequent in composition; in Eng. entering into many compounds, in which it is now generally written preter-, q.v. A few obsolete words occur only with the spelling præter- which is also preferred in some words by ind... Oxford English Dictionary
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Olivier Myny
His representative Jesse De Preter said a few days later that Myny had nothing to do with the match-fixing. wikipedia.org
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