Definition of Prenotions

1. Noun. (plural of prenotion) ¹

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Definition of Prenotions

1. prenotion [n] - See also: prenotion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prenotions

prenomina
prenominal
prenominate
prenominated
prenominates
prenominating
prenomination
prenominations
prenoon
prenotification
prenotified
prenotifies
prenotify
prenotifying
prenotion
prenotions (current term)
prensation
prensations
prent
prented
prentice
prenticed
prenticehood
prentices
prenticeship
prenticeships
prenticing
prenting
prents
prenubile

Literary usage of Prenotions

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

1. The Works of Thomas Jackson, D.D. ...: Sometime President of Corpus Christi by Thomas Jackson (1844)
"The next point in order to be prosecuted is of testimonies or prenotions of Christ merely typical. CHAP. X. Of Testimonies in the Old Testament concerning ..."

2. The works of Thomas Jackson by Thomas Jackson (1844)
"The next point in order to be prosecuted is of testimonies or prenotions of Christ merely typical. CHAP. X. Of Testimonies in the Old Testament concerning ..."

3. The Works of Thomas Reid, D.D., Now Fully Collected, with Selections from by Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Dugald Stewart (1863)
"... prenotions, anticipations, presumptions, principles, axioms, beliefs, nature of man, &c., &c. I may observe, however, that a prin ciple, &c, ..."

4. Medical Thermometry and Human Temperature by Edward Seguin (1876)
"Prognostication must be supported \>y prenotions ; and no prenotions, or warnings of danger come earlier than those given by thermometry. ..."

5. Medical Thermometry and Human Temperature by Edward Séguin (1876)
"Prognostication must be supported by prenotions; and no prenotions, or warnings of danger come earlier than those given by thermometry. ..."

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