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† 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...
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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.
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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 ...
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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
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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...
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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.
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preterhuman
preterhuman, a. (priːtəˈhjuːmən) [f. preter- + human.] Beyond or outside of what is human: often = superhuman, but generally used to avoid the specific connotation of that word.1811 Shelley St. Irvyne ii, He..started..as from the emanation of superior and preter-human being. 1854 Milman Lat. Chr. ii...
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Julio Baghy
Baghy's most significant collections of poems was his first: Preter la Vivo (Beyond Life, published in 1922).
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preterlabent
preterlabent, a. rare. (priːtəˈleɪbənt) Also præter-. [ad. L. præterlābent-em, pres. pple. of præterlābī to glide or flow by, f. præter, preter- + lābī to glide.] Gliding or flowing past.1670 W. Simpson Hydrol. Ess. 5 Those differ..according to..the different impregnation of the preterlabent water. ...
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preterlegal
preterˈlegal, a. rare. Also præter-. [f. preter- + legal.] Beyond or outside of what is legal; not according to law.1648 Eikon Bas. xi. 91, I expected..some evill customes preterlegall, and abuses personall had been to be removed. a 1661 Fuller Worthies, Cheshire (1662) i. 178 Sir Randal..openly man...
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Engineers House
His father was John Preter who had adopted the name Pinney when he inherited their numerous estates.
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preterist
preterist, n. (a.) (ˈprɛtərɪst) Also præ-. [f. preter-, short for preterite + -ist.] 1. One whose chief interest is in the past; one who regards the past with most pleasure or favour.1864 in Webster; and in later Dicts. 1962 V. Nabokov Pale Fire 35 A preterist: one who collects cold nests. 2. Theol....
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pretergress
preterˈgress, v. rare. Also præter-. [f. L. prætergress-, ppl. stem of prætergredī to walk past, go by, surpass, f. præter, preter- + gredī to step.] 1. trans. To go beyond (bounds); to surpass.1596 P. Barrough Meth. Physick v. xxv. 346 It keepeth within the precincts of his libertie, which if it sh...
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preternatural
preternatural, a. (n.) (priːtəˈnætjʊərəl, -tʃərəl) Also præter-. [ad. med.L. præternātūrālis (1255 in Albertus Magnus Metaph. ii. xi) f. L. phr. præter nātūram: see preter-. So obs. F. préternaturel (15.. in Godef.), It. preternaturale.] That is out of the ordinary course of nature; beyond, surpassi...
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