προηγούμενος

Etymology
/ . See.

Participle

 * 1) preceding, going first, leading the way
 * 2)   προηγούμενον : according to a guiding principle
 * : τά προηγούμενα
 * 1) premises, initial data
 * 2)  forward points (at the same side of a radius vector
 * 3)  τὰ προηγούμενα ζῴδια: the leading signs in the daily movement of the heavens

Etymology
, a verb without active forms. Also substantivised. From, present participle of /.

Noun

 * 1) the preceding, the previous one

Declension
Compare to declension of the masculine participle προηγούμενος.

Participle

 * 1) preceding, previous

Usage notes
learned forms of the participle, functioning mostly as nouns, are inflected in the fashion of Ancient Greek. The following substantivized forms have special meanings:
 * : The previous [day].
 * : preceding event with repercussions, a precedent

Synonyms

 * and ,
 * and ,
 * and ,

Antonyms

 * and, , ,
 * and, , ,
 * and, , ,