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proximo
[ prok-suh-moh ]
proximo
/ ˈprɒksɪməʊ /
adverb
- esp abbreviated in formal correspondence in or during the next or coming month prox Compareinstantultimo
a letter of the seventh proximo
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of proximo1
C19: from Latin: in or on the next, from proximus next
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Example Sentences
Non vivit ex raptu, quia non detrahit proximo, V. Mtzner divided bi lagt and explained lagt as pp.
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Hic non solum proximo regi dissimilis, sed ferocior etiam Romulo fuit.
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Columbis enim, quas inclusas ante fame adfecerat, epistulas ad collum religabat easque a proximo moenibus loco emittebat.
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Proximo, deinde tenent msti loca, qui sibi lethumInsontes peperere manu, lucemque perosiProjecere animas.
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News has come of large reinforcements pouring in from below, and many expect them to reach Mexico as early as the 10th proximo.
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