precessor

noun

Etymology

Latin praecessor.

  1. derived from praecessor

Definitions

  1. A predecessor

    A predecessor; one who came before.

    • August 30 1651, Bishop Joseph Hall, letter to Thomas Fuller Your much devoted friend, precessor, and fellow-labourer, JOS. HALL, B. N. HIGHAM

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