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† preˈcursion Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. præcursiōn-em a running before, previous occurrence, n. of action from præcurrĕre: see prec.] = precurse n. Hence † preˈcursionary a. Obs. rare—1.
1701Beverley Apoc. Quest. 15 That such a State of Empire, was at the change of that from Pagan to Christian as a Precursion to it. 1839Blackw. Mag. XLV. 217 The landlords not named in the lists of Precursionary proscription were to be regarded popular and unattainted. |