释义 |
† preˈvade, v. rare—1. [app. ad. L. prævādĕre to pass before, to be discharged from, to get rid of (perh. here identified with ēvādĕre to escape from).] ? To rid oneself of, to omit; ‘to neglect’ (Jam.).
1641R. Baillie Lett., to Ld. Montgom. 2 June, My man,..give my letters with him to the Generall-Major Baillie, to Meldrum and Durie; prevade not to obtaine him his pay. |