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† proˈculcate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. prōculcāre (f. prō, pro-1 1 b + calcāre to tread) + -ate3.] trans. To tread or trample down; fig. to despise, spurn. Hence † proculˈcation Obs. [ad. L. prōculcatiōn-em], a treading or trampling.1623 Cockeram, Proculcate, to tread vnder foot. 1641 J. Jackson True E...
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▪ I. pro-, prefix1 The Latin adv. and prep. (see above), used in combination with verbs and their derivatives, and sometimes with other words not of verbal derivation. (Unlike the Gr. προ-, the L. was originally and usually prō-; but in some compounds it was occasionally and in others usually or alw...
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