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† preˈvide, v. Obs. Also 8 præ-. [ad. L. prævidēre to foresee, anticipate, f. præ, pre- A. 1 + vidēre to see; in late L. used for providēre to provide.] a. intr. To provide. b. trans. To foresee.c 1420 Lydg. Assembly of Gods 946 Whyle Vertu thus preuydyd For hym and hys pepyll the feld for to wynne....
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Marco Previde Massara
Marco Previde Massara (born 1958) a former Italian male canoeist who won seven medals at senior level at the Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.
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preveance
† ˈpreveance Obs. rare—1. [a. obs. F. preveance providence, provision (1617 in Godef.):—late L. type *prævidentia, in sense of providentia: see previde.] Provision: in quot., the Provisions of Oxford, drawn up 1258.c 1325 Chron. Eng. (Ritson) 1003 Bituene the barouns ant the kyng, Wes gret stryvyng ...
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Pino Massara
Born in Vigevano as Giuseppe Previde Massara, graduated in chemistry, from the university years he devoted himself to jazz music.
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prevoyance
prevoyance rare. (prɪˈvɔɪəns) [a. F. prévoyance, f. prévoir:—L. prævidēre to previde: see -ance.] Foresight. So preˈvoyant a. [ad. F. prévoyant, pres. pple. of prévoir], foreseeing.1820 C. R. Maturin Melmoth (1892) III. xxvii. 93 To whom misfortune had taught an anxious and jealous prevoyance. Ibid....
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previse
previse, v. (prɪˈvaɪz) [f. L. prævīs-, ppl. stem of prævidēre: see previde.] † 1. trans. To provide, supply, furnish. Const. of a thing. Obs. rare.c 1470 Harding Chron. ccxx. vii, She was so wel, within her selfe auysed Of great sadnesse, and womanhede preuised. 2. To foresee; to forecast. Also abso...
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Oh Carol: The Complete Recordings, 1955–66
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prevision
prevision, n. (prɪˈvɪʒən) Also 7–9 præ-. [= F. prévision (14th c. in Littré), ad. L. type *prævīsiōn-em, n. of action f. prævidēre previde.] The action or faculty of foreseeing; knowledge of or insight into the future; foresight, foreknowledge.1612 T. Taylor Comm. Titus iii. 7 The Apostle by mention...
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