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/ˈpriːviəs/ adjective

Happening or existing before the one you are talking about now. It refers to something earlier in time or order.

From Latin *praevius* meaning 'going before', from *prae-* 'before' and *via* 'way'. It came into English via Late Latin and French, keeping the sense of 'earlier on the way'.

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