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probouˈleutic, a. Gr. Hist. [f. Gr. πρό, pro-2 + βουλευτικός belonging to the βουλή or council, deliberative: cf. προβουλεύειν to pass a preliminary decree.] That deliberates preliminarily; spec. applied to the Athenian senate, which discussed measures before they were submitted to the Assembly.
1847Grote Greece ii. xi. III. 161 He [Solon] created the pro-bouleutic or preconsidering senate. 1879W. F. Allen in Penn. Monthly Feb. 124 (Cent.) A probouleutic body, like that of Athens, which prepared business for the Assembly. 1904A. Lang Hist. Scot. III. iii. 69 Nobles, barons, and burghs should all elect their own representatives on the ‘probouleutic’ board. |