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Precessor

Precessor \Pre*ces"sor\, n. [L. praecessor.] A predecessor. [Obs.]
--Fuller.

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precessor

n. (context obsolete English) A predecessor; one who came before.

Usage examples of "precessor".

Which said messengers, after their entering and coming into the presence of King Arthur, did to him their obeisance in making to him reverence, and said to him in this wise: The high and mighty Emperor Lucius sendeth to the King of Britain greeting, commanding thee to acknowledge him for thy lord, and to send him the truage due of this realm unto the Empire, which thy father and other to fore thy precessors have paid as is of record, and thou as rebel not knowing him as thy sovereign, withholdest and retainest contrary to the statutes and decrees made by the noble and worthy Julius Cesar, conqueror of this realm, and first Emperor of Rome.