protasis

Etymology
From, from , from , from +.

Noun

 * 1) The first part of a play, in which the setting and characters are introduced
 * 2)  A clause that expresses a contingent element in a conditional sentence
 * 3) * 2005 B. P. Bairan: An Introduction to Syllogistic Logic
 * Every conditional statement is made up of two component statements. The component statement that follows the "if" is called antecedent (or the "implicans" or — rarely — the "protasis"), and the component statement that follows the "then" is the "consequent"(or the "implicate" or — rarely — the "apodosis").
 * 1) * 2005 B. P. Bairan: An Introduction to Syllogistic Logic
 * Every conditional statement is made up of two component statements. The component statement that follows the "if" is called antecedent (or the "implicans" or — rarely — the "protasis"), and the component statement that follows the "then" is the "consequent"(or the "implicate" or — rarely — the "apodosis").

Translations

 * Finnish:, protasis
 * French:
 * Polish:

Etymology
Ultimately from, from.

Noun

 * , dependent clause of a conditional sentence

Etymology
From the.

Noun

 * 1)  an assertion, proposition
 * 2) the beginning  first part of a play