Praescire
Praescire is a Latin verb meaning to know beforehand or to foresee. It is formed from prae- "before" and scire "to know." The infinitive is praescire, and the present tense forms include praescio "I know beforehand." Its perfect is typically praescivi "I knew beforehand."
In classical Latin, praescire denotes foreknowledge of events, outcomes, or actions, often in contexts of rhetoric,
In medieval and early modern theology and philosophy, the verb enters debates about divine foreknowledge (praescientia
In English-language scholarship, praescire is mainly encountered in discussions of Latin syntax and lexical history, or