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prelect

[pri-lekt] / prɪˈlɛkt /


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The Collegio Romano has a numerous staff of professors, who prelect on theology, logic, history, mathematics, natural philosophy, and other branches.

From Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge by Wylie, James Aitken

He would prelect over some thriving plant with wonderful enthusiasm, piling reminiscence on reminiscence of former and perhaps yet finer specimens.

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 by Stevenson, Robert Louis

He would prelect over some thriving plant with wonderful enthusiasm, piling reminiscence on reminiscence of former and perhaps yet finer specimens. 

From Memories and Portraits by Stevenson, Robert Louis

Being in Rome, I was naturally desirous of seeing the Father, and hearing him prelect.

From Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge by Wylie, James Aitken

Philosophical congresses meet and argue and go home; Gifford lecturers prelect; yet so far as can be seen there is little sign that the key has been grasped.

From Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge by Philip, Alexander