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PRAESTARE, praestare

Sounds Like: prae-STAH-reh

Translations: to stand out, to excel, to perform, to furnish, to show, to provide, to guarantee, to be superior

From the root: PRAESTARE

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: Praestare is a Latin verb meaning to stand out, to excel, to perform, to furnish, to show, to provide, to guarantee, or to be superior. It is often used to indicate the act of providing something, fulfilling a duty, or surpassing others in quality or achievement. It can take various cases depending on its specific meaning in a sentence, for example, it can take a dative object for the person to whom something is provided, or an accusative object for the thing provided.

Inflection: Infinitive


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Josephus' Against Apion

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No other words from the same root, PRAESTARE, appear in our texts.

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