praeteritus

praeteritus
  L. praetereo, escape notice. Species previously overlooked

Etymological dictionary of grasses . . 2012.

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  • Astragalus miser var. praeteritus — ID 8181 Symbol Key ASMIP2 Common Name Yellowstone milkvetch Family Fabaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution ID, MT, WY Growth Habit Forb/herb Dura …   USDA Plant Characteristics

  • Penstemon davidsonii var. praeteritus — ID 60810 Symbol Key PEDAP Common Name timberline beardtongue Family Scrophulariaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution NV, OR Growth Habit Subshrub, Forb/herb …   USDA Plant Characteristics

  • Astragalus miser Douglas ex Hook. var. praeteritus Barneby — Symbol ASMIP2 Common Name Yellowstone milkvetch Botanical Family Fabaceae …   Scientific plant list

  • Penstemon davidsonii Greene var. praeteritus Cronquist — Symbol PEDAP Common Name timberline beardtongue Botanical Family Scrophulariaceae …   Scientific plant list

  • pretérito — (Del lat. praeteritus .) ► adjetivo 1 Que ya ha pasado o sucedió: ■ vuelven a mí los pretéritos recuerdos de mi infancia. SINÓNIMO pasado ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino 2 GRAMÁTICA Se aplica al tiempo verbal que sirve para denotar la acción que …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • praeterite — Preterit Pret er*it (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go: cf. F. pr[ e]t[ e]rit. See {Issue}.] [Written also {preterite} and {pr[ae]terite}.] 1. (Gram.) Past; applied to a tense which… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Preterit — Pret er*it (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go: cf. F. pr[ e]t[ e]rit. See {Issue}.] [Written also {preterite} and {pr[ae]terite}.] 1. (Gram.) Past; applied to a tense which expresses …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • preterite — Preterit Pret er*it (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go: cf. F. pr[ e]t[ e]rit. See {Issue}.] [Written also {preterite} and {pr[ae]terite}.] 1. (Gram.) Past; applied to a tense which… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • preterit — I. adjective or preterite Etymology: Middle English preterit, from Anglo French, from Latin praeteritus, from past participle of praeterire to go by, pass, from praeter beyond, past, by (from comparative of prae before) + ire to go more at for,… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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