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antĕlātus, a, um, Part. of antefero.

Antēlĭi (Anthēlĭi), ōrum, m., = Ἀντήλιοι or Ἀνθήλιοι, images of gods that stood before the house door, Tert. Idol. 15.

* antĕlŏgĭum, ii, n. [vox hybrida, from ante-λόγος], a prologue or preamble: Huic argumento antelogium quidem hoc fuit, Plaut. Men. prol. 13.

antĕ-lŏquĭum, ii, n. [loquor] (postclass. and rare).

  1. I. The right of speaking before another, Macr. S. 7, 4; 1, 24.
  2. II. A proem, preface, Symm. Ep. 8, 23.

antĕ-lūcānus, a, um, adj. [lux], before light, before day (class.; only in prose): ex antelucano tempore, Cic. Fam. 15, 4: gutta roris antelucani, Vulg. Sap. 11, 23: industria, Cic. Tusc. 4, 19, 44: cenae, which continue the whole night until daybreak, id. Cat. 2, 10: lucubratio, Col. 11, 2, 55: spiritus, i. e. ventus, Vitr. 1, 6; so, aurae, Plin. 18, 6, 7, § 2.
Hence, subst.: antĕlūcā-num, i, n., the dawn (eccl. Lat.): doctrinam quasi antelucanum illumino omnibus, I make to shine as the dawn, * Vulg. Eccli. 24, 44.

antĕ-lūcĭo, adv. [lux], before daybreak (only in App.): aufugere, App. M. 1, p. 107, 8 Elm.: recubare, id. ib. 9, p. 223, 30.

* antĕ-lūcŭlo, adv. [lux], before daybreak, App. M. 1, p. 108, 36 Elm.

* antĕ-lūdĭum, ii, n. [ludo], a prelude, App. M. 11, p. 260, 31 Elm.