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premo pressi pressum : to squeeze, press down, strike down.<br />

prenda : booty, loot, stolen goods.<br />

pretereo : to go by, pass by, escape.<br />

pretium : price, value, reward.<br />

prevenire : to come to, go before hand, attend.<br />

prex precis : request, entreaty, prayer.<br />

primitus : first, for the first time.<br />

primo : first, at first, at the beginning, at the start.<br />

primoris : first, foremost / most distinguished, first.<br />

primum : quam primum : as soon as possible.<br />

primum : at first, for the first time, in the first place.<br />

princeps : chief, prince.<br />

principatus : rule, dominion, pre-eminence, first place.<br />

principium : beginning.<br />

prior prius : former, prior.<br />

priores, um : forefathers, ancestors.<br />

priscus : ancient, antique, former, old days, venerable.<br />

pristinus : former, venerable, ancient.<br />

prius : before, formerly.<br />

priusquam : (conj.) before.<br />

privatus : private, unofficial, a private person.<br />

privigna : step-daughter.<br />

privo : to deprive<br />

privus : (with gen.) deprived of.<br />

pro eo : because of the fact, because, for this reason..<br />

pro : (+ abl.) in return for, instead of / for, as.<br />

pro : (+ abl.) in front of, before / on behalf of, for.<br />

probitas : probity, uprightness, honesty.<br />

probo : to show, prove, demonstrate, approve, find good, judge.<br />

procedo : to go out, come out / result, prosper / turn out well.<br />

procedo : to go ahead, proceed, advance, continue.<br />

procella : storm, tempest, gale; (milit) charge, onset, wave.<br />

procella : storm, tempest, gale.<br />

procer : chief noble, prince.<br />

procinctu : prepared or ready for battle.<br />

procul : far, at, to, from a distance.<br />

procurator : manager, bailiff, agent.<br />

prodigiosus : unnatural, wonderful, miraculous, amazing.<br />

proditor : traitor, betrayer.<br />

proelium : battle.<br />

profecto : truly, really, indeed.<br />

profero : to carry out, bring forth.<br />

proficio : to make progress, advance.<br />

proficio : advance, assist, help, aid, be of use.<br />

proficiscor : to depart, set out, to start forward, to arise.<br />

proficuus : proficiscor : to start forward, set out, depart, arise.

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