πρό

See also: προ, προ-, and πρό-

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *pro, *pro- (see *per-). Cognates include Latin pro, Sanskrit प्र (prá), Proto-Celtic *ɸro and Proto-Germanic *fram (English from). May be related to πρός (prós, towards).

Pronunciation

 

Preposition

πρό (pró) (governs the genitive)

  1. before
    1. (of place) before, in front of
      1. (with verbs of motion)
      2. before, in front of, for the purpose of shielding or guarding
      3. further on, forward, onward
    2. (of time) before
      1. (in later writers, with numerals)
    3. (in other relations)
      1. (of preference) before, sooner, rather than
      2. (of cause or motive) for, out of, from

Usage notes

Words may be put between πρό and its case, but πρό does not come after its case.

Adverb

πρό (pró)

  1. (of place) before, in front, forth, forward
  2. (of time) before, beforehand

Derived terms

  • πρόσω (prósō)

Descendants

References

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