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preterient, a. rare.|prɪˈtɛrɪənt| [f. L. præteriens, pres. pple. of præterīre to go by, pass (of which, however, the stem of the oblique cases is prætereunt-).] Passing or going by: transient. So preˈterience, the fact or condition of being passing or transient.
1786Cumberland Observer No. 11 I. 97 Migrating after the death of one body into that of another, with the faculty of remembering all the actions of its præterient states. c1827Coleridge in Blackw. Mag. (1882) CXXXI. 120 There seems to me a confusion of schein with the præterience or impermanence. |