2014-10-10

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prior (n.)



"superior officer of a religious house or order," late Old English, from Medieval Latin prior "superior officer," noun use of Latin adjective meaning "former, superior" (see prior (adj.)). As short for prior arrest, by 1990, American English.

prioritètas [vok. Priorität < lot. prior – pirmas]: 1. ko nors pirmumas (dažn. laiko atžvilgiu; pvz., atradėjo, išradėjo prioritetas); 2. pirmenybinė kokio nors akto, įstatymo, nuostatų, taisyklių reikšmė; 3. eiliškumas, kuriuo vykdomos operacijos, procesai, skirstomi ištekliai; 4. pirmenybė; tai, kas laikoma svarbiausiu dalyku.

Priority.
priority (n.)
late 14c., "state of being earlier," from Old French priorite (14c.), from Medieval Latin prioritatem (nominative prioritas) "fact or condition of being prior," from Latin prior (see prior (adj.)). From c.1400 as "precedence in right or rank."
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prior (adj.)
"earlier," 1714, from Latin prior "former, previous, first;" figuratively "superior, better;" as a noun "forefather; superior rank;" comparative of Old Latin pri "before," from PIE *prai-, *prei-, from root *per- (1) "forward, through" (see per).
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priory (n.)
late 13c., from Anglo-French priorie (mid-13c.), from Medieval Latin prioria "monastery governed by a prior," from Latin prior (see prior (n.)).
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