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preterient, a. rare. (prɪˈtɛrɪənt) [f. L. præteriens, pres. pple. of præterīre to go by, pass (of which, however, the stem of the oblique cases is prætereunt-).] Passing or going by: transient. So preˈterience, the fact or condition of being passing or transient.1786 Cumberland Observer No. 11 I. 97...
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preterition
preterition (priːtəˈrɪʃən) Also præ-. [= F. prétérition, ad. late L. præteritiōn-em a passing over, n. of action f. præterīre: see preterient.] † 1. Passing by, passage (of time). Obs. rare.1647 H. More Song of Soul Notes 136/1 The præterition of life is the præterition of time. 1647 Trapp Comm. Luk...
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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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