Definition of Preliterary

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preliterary

preliminatory
prelimit
prelimited
prelimiting
prelimits
prelims
prelingual
prelingually
prelinguistic
prelinguistically
prelisten
prelistened
prelistening
prelit
preliteracy
preliterary (current term)
preliterate
preliterates
prelitigation
prelives
preload
preloadable
preloaded
preloader
preloaders
preloading
preloads
prelocalization
prelocalizations
prelocate

Literary usage of Preliterary

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

1. The Prophetic Movement in Israel by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1921)
"CHAPTER II THE preliterary PROPHETS THE prophets of note who appeared before the time of Amos (B. c. 750), are commonly classed together as the ..."

2. History of Roman Private Law by Edwin Charles Clark (1906)
"SECONDARY SOURCES IN THE preliterary PERIOD. Our immediate authorities, p.. The credibility of early Roman History, 29. Earliest records, Pontifical ..."

3. History of Roman Private Law by Edwin Charles Clark (1906)
"SECONDARY SOURCES IN THE preliterary PERIOD. Our immediate authorities, p.. The credibility of early Roman History, 29. Earliest records, Pontifical ..."

4. The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1918)
"erary prophets, on the one hand, and their preliterary predecessors and the ... The preliterary prophets and their contemporaries looked upon Yahweh as ..."

5. The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1918)
"erary prophets, on the one hand, and their preliterary predecessors and the ... The preliterary prophets and their contemporaries looked upon Yahweh as ..."

6. The Common People of Ancient Rome: Studies of Roman Life and Literature by Frank Frost Abbott (1911)
"The development then of preliterary Latin under the influence of this systematizing, synthetical influence gave rise to literary Latin, ..."

7. The Common People of Ancient Rome: Studies of Roman Life and Literature by Frank Frost Abbott (1911)
"In the original speech of the people, preliterary Latin (the prisca Latinitas), is to be found the origin ... Of this preliterary Latin we have no record. ..."

8. Concise Latin Grammar by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1921)
"preliterary Latin (prisca Latinitas), the language of early Latium, was spoken with comparatively little difference by all classes of society; ..."

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