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preterlabent, a. rare.|priːtəˈleɪbənt| Also præter-. [ad. L. præterlābent-em, pres. pple. of præterlābī to glide or flow by, f. præter, preter- + lābī to glide.] Gliding or flowing past.
1670W. Simpson Hydrol. Ess. 5 Those differ..according to..the different impregnation of the preterlabent water. 1757Walker in Phil. Trans. L. 143 The præterlabent streams of water. 1905H. A. Evans Oxf. & Cotswolds xiii. 314 There is the old garden behind the house, with the stone steps descending thereunto, and the praeterlabent Coln. |