procere
Dictionary entries
- Entry →proco, procare, procoravi, procoratus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · Transitive
- Frequency:
- Common
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
urge/press (w/commands/suits); woo, importune for one's hand; ask/demand (L+S);
sg. pres. pass. subj. 2nd - Entry →procor, procari, procoratus sum:
Verb · 1st conjugation · Deponent
- Frequency:
- Lesser
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
urge/press (w/commands/suits); woo, importune for one's hand; ask/demand (L+S);
sg. pres. subj. 2nd - Entry →procerus, procera -um, procerior -or -us, procerissimus -a -um:
Adjective · 1st declension
- Frequency:
- Lesser
tall; long; high, lofty, upraised; grown/extended to great height/length;
voc. sg. (m.) - Entry →procer, proceris:
Masculine · Noun · 3rd declension
- Frequency:
- Frequent
nobles (pl.), chiefs, princes; leading men of the country/society/profession;
abl. sg.dat. sg.loc. sg. - Entry →procere, procerius, procerissime:
Adverb
- Frequency:
- Lesser
far, to a great distance; extensively (COMP);
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