Definition of Praelect

1. to prelect [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: prelect

Lexicographical Neighbors of Praelect

praecavae
praecipe
praecipes
praecocial
praecognita
praecoracoid
praecoracoids
praecordia
praecornu
praecornua
praedial
praedials
praefect
praefects
praefloration
praelect (current term)
praelected
praelecting
praelects
praemaxilla
praemaxillae
praemorse
praemunire
praemunired
praemunires
praemuniring
praemunitory
praenares
praenaris
praenasal

Literary usage of Praelect

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of Moral Theology, Based on the Summa Theologiae of St. Thomas Aquinas. by John Jay Elmenderf (1892)
"Sanderson's praelect. ix. §§ 9-11.) What was said (Introd. page 133), that human law is not binding when per accidens serious injury will result and no ..."

2. History of Christian Doctrine by Henry Clay Sheldon (1886)
"(praelect. Theol., Tract, de Sacramentis in Genere.) 2. BAPTISM. ... (praelect. Theol., De Hom.) The stress which Pietism placed upon adult conversion ..."

3. Celebration Legal Essays: To Mark the Twenty-fifth Year of Service of John H by John Henry Wigmore (1919)
"Huber, "praelect., pt. 2, bk. 1, tit . 3, n. 10; Catellani. "11 diritto inter- nazionale privato," I, 356, 481. Bartolus had already contended that marriage ..."

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