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"Parabant" is the imperfect third person plural of the latin word "paro," a word meaning "to prepare". Thus, "parabant" can be translated as "they prepared", "they were preparing", or "they used to prepare".

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13y ago

Small, cheap, unimportant.

(Can be masculine genitive singular, masculine nominative plural, masculine vocative plural, or neuter genitive singular.)

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16y ago

Parant means "They prepare."

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Parat = He/she/it prepares

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Paro= I Prepare

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par means 'equal' in Latin

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prepare

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