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† ˈpronephew Sc. Obs. Also 5 ˈpronevow, -newowe, 6 -nevoy, 6–7 -nepuoy. [f. pro-1 2 + nephew, after F. pronepveu (1486 in Godef.), L. pronepōt-em pronepot.] A great-grandson.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. viii. iii. 372 (Cott. MS.) Fra þe stok..Discendande persownys lynyally In þe toþir, or þe thride, degre, ...
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pronepot
† ˈpronepot Sc. Obs. rare. [ad. L. pro-, pronepos, -ōtem great-grandson, f. prō, pro-1 2 + nepos grandson: see nepote.] = pronephew.1536 Bellenden Cosmogr. ii. in Cron. Scot. (1821) I. p. xx, This Brutus wes nepot, or ellis pronepot, to..Eneas. [1729 Macfarlane Genealog. Collect. (S.H.S.) II. 142 Si...
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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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