promptus

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) a taking forth
 * 2) an exposing to view, a being visible, visibility, in the phrase:
 * in promptu esse (habere, ponere) — “to be (make, render) public, open, visible, manifest”
 * 1) readiness; willingness, zeal, as in the phrases:
 * in promptu esse, habere — “to be at hand, to have ready”
 * dignare promptus ingeri - "grant zeal to be entered within" (from the hymn )
 * 1) ease, facility; only in the phrase:
 * in promptu esse — “to be easy”

Descendants
Meaning 'ready'

Meaning 'already'

Etymology 2
Perfect passive participle of.

Participle

 * 1) produced

Adjective

 * 1) manifest, disclosed
 * 2) ready, willing, eager, decided, resolute
 * 3) quick, prompt
 * 4) bold, enterprising
 * 5) easy, practicable
 * 1) bold, enterprising
 * 2) easy, practicable
 * 1) bold, enterprising
 * 2) easy, practicable
 * 1) easy, practicable
 * 1) easy, practicable