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predial

/pree-dee-uhl/US // ˈpri di əl //UK // (ˈpriːdɪəl) //

预言,预先声明,预告,预言家

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : a variant of praedial.

Examples

  • Besides these, there is a population of predial slaves, divided and subdivided.

  • Predial servitude indeed, in some of its modifications, has always been the great bar to improvement.

  • They were household slaves, performing menial duties, and predial or rustic slaves who labored on the soil.

  • Predial services, on the other hand, might be rendered as well by free tenants as by villeins.

  • Unfortunately a widespread indulgence in predial larceny is a great hindrance to agriculture as well as to moral progress.