P / praetergrĕdĭor
verb deponent transitive intransitive

praetergrĕdĭor

2nd PP praeter-grĕdī · 3rd PP praetergressus · conj. 3rd-io
and a. [gradior]
to walk; march by; to go
to walk or march by, to go or pass by (class.).
qui praetergrediebantur. Sall. ap. Non. 556, 19: ut rapiat praetergredientes,… literal
Lit.: qui praetergrediebantur. Sall. ap. Non. 556, 19: ut rapiat praetergredientes, Ambros. Abrah. 1, 5, 32.—With acc.: castra, to pass the camp, Cic. Fam. 3, 7, 4: fines, to march by, Tac. A. 14, 23: primos suos, Sall. J. 50, 3: eum, id. 52, 5.—
to surpass; excel figuratively
Trop., to surpass, excel: in te maxume, qui tantum alios praetergressus es, uti, etc., Sall. Or. ad Caes. 1.