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Late Middle English (in the sense ‘act in anticipation of’): from Latin praevent- ‘preceded, hindered,’ from the verb praevenire, from prae ‘before’ + venire ‘come.’L
| 11 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
My answer would of been.."look in the letter "p" ?? prevent? Oh well I give up that Shakespeare stuff long ago.
Sometimes you have to look past the obvious to help with an answer. An American dictionary isn't going to be a whole lot of help with this question! I don't know that my answer helped because I don't know in what context Shakespeare used the word.
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