- praeceptus
- praeceptus P. of praecipio.
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
precept — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin praeceptum, from neuter of praeceptus, past participle of praecipere to take beforehand, instruct, from prae + capere to take more at heave Date: 14th century 1. a command or principle … New Collegiate Dictionary
Vorgefaßt — Vorgefaßt, adj. et adv. welches eigentlich das Mittelwort des ungewöhnlichen Zeitwortes vorfassen ist. Eine vorgefaßte Meinung, eine Meinung, welche man angenommen, ehe man noch ihre Richtigkeit untersucht hat, ein Vorurtheil. So auch, eine… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
precept — /pree sept/, n. 1. a commandment or direction given as a rule of action or conduct. 2. an injunction as to moral conduct; maxim. 3. a procedural directive or rule, as for the performance of some technical operation. 4. Law. a. a writ or warrant.… … Universalium
precepto — (Del lat. praeceptus.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Mandato u orden dada por una persona con autoridad para ello: ■ los sacerdotes deben cumplir los preceptos papales. SINÓNIMO ley 2 Disposición obligatoria establecida en la práctica de una actividad … Enciclopedia Universal
TONSOR — inter familiares fuit. Ovid. l. 11. Metam. v. 182. Sed solitus longos ferrô resecare capillos Viderat hoc famulus. Quô proin ministeriô domesticô functus est Pantagathus ille, cuius Epitaphium cecinit Martialis, l. 6. Et quidem apud romanos diu… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
precept — pre•cept [[t]ˈpri sɛpt[/t]] n. 1) a commandment or direction given as a rule of action or conduct 2) an injunction as to moral conduct; maxim 3) a direction for performing a technical operation 4) law a written order issued pursuant to law •… … From formal English to slang
precepto — {{#}}{{LM P31327}}{{〓}} {{SynP32082}} {{[}}precepto{{]}} ‹pre·cep·to› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Norma u orden que hay que cumplir porque así está establecido o mandado. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín praeceptus, y este de praecipere (dar… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
preception — prēˈsepshən, prə̇s noun ( s) Etymology: Latin praeception , praeceptio, from praeceptus (past participle of praecipere to take beforehand) + ion , io ion more at precept Roman law : the taking before general distribution of an estate of something … Useful english dictionary