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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

prex, precis, f., prayer; preces, pl.,<br />

prayer, prayers<br />

pretium, -ii, n., price, money; ransom<br />

money<br />

pridie, adv., on the day before<br />

prima, -ae, m., primate<br />

prima, -ae, I., prime<br />

primaevus, -a, -urn, youthful<br />

primatus, -us, n1., chief place, primacy<br />

primitiae, -arum, I. pl., first fruits<br />

primitivus, -a, -urn, first, first-born<br />

prirnitus, adv., first, for the first time<br />

prirnogenitum, -i, n., first birthright<br />

primogenitura, -ae, /., primogeniture<br />

primogenitus, -a, -um, first-born<br />

primordium, -ii, n., the first beginning,<br />

origin<br />

prirnum, adv., first, at first; in the<br />

first place<br />

primus, -a, -urn, first; in primis, in<br />

the first place<br />

primus, -i, In., cbief man<br />

princeps, -ipis, nl., prince, chief, general,<br />

ruler; principes sacerdotum,<br />

chief priests<br />

principalis, -e, perfect; free<br />

principalitas, -atis, I., principality<br />

principaliter, adv., in the first place,<br />

from the beginning<br />

principari, dep., to begin<br />

principatus, -us, nL, principality; marquisate;<br />

rule<br />

principium, -ii, n., beginning, source,<br />

foundation; sovereignty; principality<br />

prinus, -i, I., holm tree<br />

prior, -ius, first, former, previous<br />

Priscillianistae, -arum, m. pl., Priseillianists<br />

priscus, -a, -urn, original, ancient<br />

pristinus, -a, -urn, former<br />

prius, adv., before<br />

priusquam, conj., before<br />

privare, to deprive, withhold<br />

privatus, -a, -urn, private<br />

privilegiatus, -a, -urn, privileged<br />

privilegium, -ii, n., privilege<br />

pro, prep., for; through; in behalf of;<br />

as a result of; instead of<br />

probabilius, adv., more probably<br />

probare, to prove; approve<br />

probaticus, -a, -urn, sheep cleansing;<br />

probatic<br />

probatio, -onis, f., proof, test, trial<br />

probrurn, -i, n., shame, disgrace, reproach,<br />

sin<br />

probus, -a, -um, happy<br />

procedere, -cessi, -cessus, to come or<br />

go forth; proceed (from); - in<br />

diebus multis, to be far advanced<br />

in years<br />

procella, -ae, I., tempest, storm<br />

procer, -eris, m., noble, prince<br />

procidere, -cidi, to fall down<br />

procinctus, -us, m., preparation to set<br />

forth (a state of being girded)<br />

procreare, to beget<br />

proconsul, -is, m., proconsul<br />

proconsularis, -e, proconsular<br />

procul, adv., afar off<br />

proculdubio, adv., without doubt<br />

procurare, to govern, administer<br />

procurator, -oris, nl., steward<br />

procus, -i, rn., wooer, suitor<br />

prodere, -didi, -ditus, to bring forth;<br />

become profitable; betray<br />

prodesse (prosum), profui, to avail,<br />

profit, benefit, be advan tageous<br />

prodigium, -ii, n., wonder<br />

prodigus, -a, -um, prodigal<br />

prodire, -ivi and -ii, -itus, (eo), to<br />

corne out or forth<br />

proditor, -oris, nl., traitor, betrayer<br />

producere, -duxi, -ductus, to shoot<br />

forth, produce; make grow<br />

proelium (praelium), -ii, n., battle;<br />

war<br />

profanare, to profane

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