Lexicographical Neighbors of Prolabor
Literary usage of Prolabor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lhomond's viri Romae: adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin grammar and to by C. F. L'Homond, Ethan Allen Andrews (1859)
"prolabor, i, lapsus sum, dep., (pro Sf labor), to run or move forward ; to fall
down, fall. Prolapsus, a, um, part, (prolabor). ..."
2. Epitome of Greek and Roman Mythology. by John Seely Hart (1853)
"... to throw forward, to hurl. prolabor, i, psus (pro + labor), to glide forward,
to fall, to decay. prolapsus ^prolabor). proles, is, f. ..."
3. Epitome of Greek and Roman Mythology. by John Seely Hart (1853)
"... to throw forward, to hurl. prolabor, i, psus (pro-(-labor), to glide forward,
to fall, to decay. prolapsus (prolabor). • proles, is, f. ..."