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† preˈnote, v. Obs. [ad. L. prænotāre to mark before, in late L. to predict: see pre- A. 1 and note v. So obs. F. prénoter to note before.] 1. trans. To note or make mention of previously.
1570Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 178/1 This blinde ignorance of that age, thus aboue prenoted. 2. To denote or betoken beforehand, to prognosticate; to predict, foretell.
1641H. L.'Estrange God's Sabbath 63 It was not typicall; it did not prenote any thing to ensue or be accomplisht. 1647Lilly Chr. Astrol. xxvii. 173 In what House you find Cauda Draconis, it prenotes detriment. a1711Ken Hymnarium Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 143 How Prophets clearly could prenote Events remote. |