premo

Etymology
+, or a variant form of.

Adjective

 * 1)  Excellent, attractive.

Noun

 * 1) pressure

Etymology
From, possibly from , from. The present stem was formed on the model of.

Verb

 * 1) to press, push, press close or hard, oppress, overwhelm
 * 2) to tighten, compress, shorten, press closely, squeeze
 * 3) to make, form, or shape any thing by pressing
 * 4) to conceal, cover
 * 5) to knock down, topple, suppress, strike to the ground
 * 6) to win, defeat, overcome, exceed
 * 7) to pursue
 * 8) to denigrate, disparage, discredit
 * 9) to close, block, arrest, check, restrain
 * 10) to suffocate, repress
 * 11) to lower, decrease, diminish
 * 12) to stop, withhold, hold
 * 13) to rape, ravish
 * 14) to emphasize a particular word
 * 15) to approach threateningly to
 * 16) to condense, abridge, summarize
 * 17) to cause to sink, dig
 * 1) to suffocate, repress
 * 2) to lower, decrease, diminish
 * 3) to stop, withhold, hold
 * 4) to rape, ravish
 * 5) to emphasize a particular word
 * 6) to approach threateningly to
 * 7) to condense, abridge, summarize
 * 8) to cause to sink, dig
 * 1) to stop, withhold, hold
 * 2) to rape, ravish
 * 3) to emphasize a particular word
 * 4) to approach threateningly to
 * 5) to condense, abridge, summarize
 * 6) to cause to sink, dig
 * 1) to cause to sink, dig