Definition of Prodromus

1. n. A prodrome.

Definition of Prodromus

1. =PRODROME a foreboding sign of disease [n PRODROMI]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prodromus

proditors
proditory
prodnose
prodnosed
prodnoses
prodroma
prodromal
prodromata
prodrome
prodromes
prodromi
prodromic
prodromoi
prodromos
prodromous
prodromus (current term)
prodrop
prodrug
prodrugs
prods
produc't
produce
produced
producement
produceorial
producer
producer gas
producer only market
producer price index
producerism

Literary usage of Prodromus

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

1. Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1871-78 by Spencer Fullerton Baird (1874)
"A fact of much interest in the history of science is the completion, in a seventeenth volume, of the great botanical work, " prodromus Systematis ..."

2. Annual Record of Science and Industry by Spencer Fullerton Baird (1875)
"Among those mentioned as having contributed most to the "prodromus" are Messrs. Bentham, of London; Meissner, of Basle ; Dunal, ..."

3. The Dark Ages by William Paton Ker (1904)
"... DIGENIS AKRITAS—THEODORUS prodromus—THE ANTHOLOGY—BYZANTINE PROSE—THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES—FRENCH EPIC—THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHARLEMAGNE—'LE ROI LOUIS'—ROLAND. ..."

4. The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically by Daniel Jay Browne (1846)
"De Candolle, prodromus. genus Gleditschia, in its indigenous state, appears to be confined to North America and China. It probably embraces not more than ..."

5. Essays on Educational Reformers by Robert Hebert Quick (1890)
"Now, when everything seemed ripe for a change in education, and Comenius himself was on his way to England, Hartlib translated the prodromus, ..."

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