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Grammatical information: pref.
Proto-Slavic meaning: `over, through, very, exceedingly'
Old Church Slavic:prě- `over, through, very, exceedingly' [pref]Russian:pére- `over, through, very, exceedingly' [pref]Czech:prě- `over, through, very, exceedingly' [pref]Polish:prze- `over, through, very, exceedingly' [pref]Slovene:pre- `over, through, very, exceedingly' [pref]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: perLithuanian:per̃ `through' [prep];pér- `through, over' [pref]Indo-European reconstruction: perCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 810Other cognates:Skt. pári (RV+) `around, about' [adv];Gk. περί `around, about' [prep];Gk. περι-καλλής `very beautiful' [adj];Lat. per `through' [pref];Lat. per-magnus `very big' [adj]
Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar. 2014.