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- with the prolative: "Hän hoiti asian pitkitse kirjeitse" ("He/she dealt with the matter by way of a long letter").[citation needed] The prolative exists...
- Prole or proles may refer to: A member of the proletariat, a lower social class, or the working class In particular, "proles" is frequently used in this...
- In mensural notation, prolation (Latin: prolatio) is used to describe the rhythmic structure of medieval and Renaissance music. The term is used to the...
- fell below the lowest category for military service, and their children—prōlēs (offspring)—were listed instead of property; hence the name proletarius...
- language of every member of The Party and of Oceanian society, except for the Proles, the working class of Oceania.: 309  In Newspeak, English root-words function...
- Próle [ˈprulɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Barczewo, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...
- re statements regarding the properties of a thing itself. decessit sine prole died without issue Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as d...
- with his family" or "Matti with his family wishes a happy easter" The prolative is almost exclusively found in a few fossilised forms in modern Finnish...
- recognize and ****ert their latent political power. (In British English, "prole" is an abbreviation of proletarian. It is often derogatory.) "Big Brother"...
- In music, a prolation canon (also called a mensuration canon or proportional canon) is a type of canon, a musical composition wherein the main melody...