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Etymology

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An adaptation of antevolāt-, the perfect passive participial stem of the Latin antevolō (I fly before), from ante (before”, “in front of) + volō (I fly).

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antevolate (third-person singular simple present antevolates, present participle antevolating, simple past and past participle antevolated)

  1. (transitive, rare) To fly before or in front of.
    Several scouts antevolated the main column to ensure its security by gathering reconnaissance data from the terrain ahead.

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antevolāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of antevolō
    • 1592, Jacobus Pontanus, Progymnaſmata Latinitatis, volume 3, part 1, page 55:
      Facto agmine anteuolate ſancti angeli, & diuerſorium Regi veſtro præparate.
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