Præcisus
Præcisus is a Latin term appearing as a past participle form, typically understood to mean “cut off beforehand” or “abridged,” with the broader sense of something concise or shortened. In late Latin usage the form is encountered as a descriptor for passages or statements presented in a condensed or summary form, rather than in a literal sense of physical cutting.
Etymology and form: the word is built from prae- meaning “before” and cisus, a participial form related
Influence on Romance and English: the sense of “cutting down” or “shortening” extended into Old French as
Modern usage: in English, précis refers to a short, accurate summary of a text, while precise means