Prior
Translations of "prior" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | прыёр(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | pryjór | |
| Breton | priol(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Bulgarian | предишен(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), предшестващ(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), досие(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record), помощник игумен(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), прио́р(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | predišen, predšestvašt, dosie, pomoštnik igumen, priór | |
| Catalan | prèvia(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Chagatai | اولکی(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), بورونغی(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous) | ʾwlky, bwrwnġy | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 事前(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), 先驗 /先验(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), 預先 /预先(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), 前科(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record) | shìqián, xiānyàn, yùxiān, qiánkē | |
| Czech | převor(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Danish | prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Dutch | prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Esperanto | prioro(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), ĉefabato(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Estonian | prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Finnish | edellinen(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), priorinen(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), tärkeämpi(more important or significant), aiempi rangaistus(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record), aiempi tuomio(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record), priori(prior probability distribution), priori(in the rationalsphere: belief supported by previous evidence or experience that one can use to make inferences about the future), priori(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), priori(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery), priori(head friar of a house of friars), priori(head of the Arrouaisian, Augustinian, and formerly Premonstratensian religious orders), priori(honorary position held by a priest in some cathedrals), priori(chief magistrate of the Republic of Florence), priori(elected head of a guild of craftsmen or merchants in some countries in Europe and South America), priorijakauma(prior probability distribution) | — | |
| French | a priori(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), préalable(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), antécédents(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record), casier (judiciaire)(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record), prieur(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), prieur(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery), prieure(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery) | — | |
| Galician | previo(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Georgian | პრიორი(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | ṗriori | |
| German | a priori(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), früher(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), vorausgehend(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), vorherig(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), Prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), Vorstrafe(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record) | — | |
| Hungarian | perjel(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Icelandic | príor(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Ido | prioro(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Irish | prióir(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Italian | a priori(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), previo(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), priore(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Japanese | 事前(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), 優先する(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), 先の(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), 先んずる(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous) | jizen, yūsen suru, saki no, sakinzuru | |
| Korean | 사전(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it) | sajeon | |
| Latin | prior(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Limburgish | prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Persian | قبلی(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous) | qabli | |
| Polish | przeor(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Portuguese | a priori(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), prévio(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), prior(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery), priora(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery), prioresa(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery) | — | |
| Romanian | dinainte(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), înainte de(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), antecedente(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record) | — | |
| Russian | априо́рный(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), пре́жний(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), предше́ствовавший(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), предше́ствующий(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), настоя́тель(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), прио́р(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | apriórnyj, préžnij, predšéstvovavšij, predšéstvujuščij, nastojátelʹ, priór | |
| Spanish | a priori(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), previo(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), antecedentes(previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone’s criminal record), prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), prior(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery), priora(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery) | — | |
| Swedish | prior(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy), prior(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery), priorinna(head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery) | — | |
| Turkish | önceki(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), önsel(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it) | — | |
| Ukrainian | апріо́рний(of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it), пріо́р(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | apriórnyj, priór | |
| Urdu | پرائر(in an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy) | — | |
| Uyghur | ئاۋۋالقى(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), بالدۇرقى(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), بۇرۇنقى(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous) | awwalqi, baldurqi, burunqi | |
| Uzbek | avvalgi(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), burungi(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous), ilgarigi(coming before in importance, order, or time — see also earlier, former, previous) | — |
priol
предишен, предшестващ, досие, помощник игумен, прио́р
predišen, predšestvašt, dosie, pomoštnik igumen, priór
prèvia, prior
převor
prior
prior
prioro, ĉefabato
prior
edellinen, priorinen, tärkeämpi, aiempi rangaistus, aiempi tuomio, priori, priori, priori, priori, priori, priori, priori, priori, priori, priorijakauma
a priori, préalable, antécédents, casier (judiciaire), prieur, prieur, prieure
previo, prior
a priori, früher, vorausgehend, vorherig, Prior, Vorstrafe
perjel
príor
prioro
prióir
a priori, previo, priore
prior, prior
prior
prior
przeor
a priori, prévio, prior, prior, priora, prioresa
dinainte, înainte de, antecedente
априо́рный, пре́жний, предше́ствовавший, предше́ствующий, настоя́тель, прио́р
apriórnyj, préžnij, predšéstvovavšij, predšéstvujuščij, nastojátelʹ, priór
a priori, previo, antecedentes, prior, prior, priora
prior, prior, priorinna
önceki, önsel
پرائر
avvalgi, burungi, ilgarigi
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