Definition of Prolated

1. prolate [v] - See also: prolate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prolated

prolamin
prolamine
prolamines
prolamins
prolans
prolapse
prolapsed
prolapses
prolapsing
prolapsion
prolapsions
prolapsus
prolate
prolate cycloid
prolated (current term)
prolately
prolateness
prolates
prolaticity
prolating
prolation
prolations
prolative
prolative case
prolative cases
prole
proled
proleg
prolegate

Literary usage of Prolated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1906)
"He is not, as the Arians imagined, the creature of a creature, but just the still further prolated God—the tips of the fingers of the hand of God. ..."

2. The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1885)
"... being used to signify such a generation as that of animals or men usually is), then, of necessity, both He who "prolated" and He who was ..."

3. The American Presbyterian Review by Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood (1862)
"And again, God sent forth, protulit, his Word, as the root the trunk, the fountain the stream, the sun the ray.J This prolated Word is * Editors are not ..."

4. An Introduction to the Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: For the Use of by Horace Hayman Wilson (1841)
"The long and short vowels are separately represented, as чг а, чп а : the prolated is the long a with three lines underneath it, or a figure of three behind ..."

5. A Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language: Or Part Third of Volume First, of a by John Borthwick Gilchrist (1796)
"... and is after all, often prolated as o, ... prolated, while it alfo muft be articulated in every attempt to ..."

6. A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: Arranged with Reference to the by Monier Monier-Williams (1864)
"... the long being equal to two, and the prolated to three short vowels. Each of these three modifications may be uttered with a high tone, or a low tone, ..."

7. A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: Arranged with Reference to the by Monier Monier-Williams (1864)
"... the long being equal to two, and the prolated to three short vowels. Each of these three modifications may be uttered with a high tone, or a low tone, ..."

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