precedence
From LSJ
Πᾶσα γυνὴ χόλος ἐστὶν· ἔχει δ' ἀγαθὰς δύο ὥρας, τὴν μίαν ἐν θαλάμῳ, τὴν μίαν ἐν θανάτῳ → Every woman is an annoyance. She has two good times: one in the bedroom, one in death.
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. πρωτεῖον, τό, or pl., P. and V. πρεσβεῖα, τά.
take precedence, v.: P. πρωτεύειν, P. and V. πρεσβεύεσθαι (Plato).
yield precedence to, v.: Ar. and P. παραχωρεῖν (dat.), V. ἐκχωρεῖν (dat.).