prae-

1.
variant of pre-.
British Dictionary definitions for prae-

prae-

prefix
1.
an archaic variant of pre-
Word Origin and History for prae-

word-forming element meaning "before," from Latin prae (adv.) "before," from PIE *prai-, *prei-, from root *per- (1) "forward, through" (see per; also see pre-). Reduced to pre- in Medieval Latin. According to OED the full form prae- in Modern English appears "usually only in words that are still regarded as Latin, ... or that are terms of classical antiquity ...."