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preter-
- a prefix, meaning “beyond,” “more than,” “by,” “past,” occurring originally in loanwords from Latin ( preterit ), and used in the formation of compound words ( preterlegal ).
preter-
prefix
- beyond, more than, or exceeding
preternatural
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of preter-1
from Latin praeter-, from praeter
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Example Sentences
Alii omnes poterant esse homines cuiuslibet set semper tamen consuetudeo Regis remanebat preter herigete.
From Project Gutenberg
The patriots of their country, too; for the followers of Gil Uraga are all of them picked adherents of the parti preter.
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Si efferuere cœperit uini rore compescitur preter quod subtracto igni in se redit.
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Kiam mi eniris la stacidomon, mi kuris preter la aliaj personoj al la giĉeto kie biletoj estas vendataj.
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Ni atendis kun plezuro por vidi la krutajn montetojn kiuj estos videblaj tuj kiam la ŝipeto estos pasinta preter malgranda arbaro.
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