προς
Greek edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek πρός (prós), from Proto-Indo-European *próti, *préti.
Preposition edit
προς • (pros) (+ accusative)
- (positional) towards, toward, to
- Προχώρησε προς το σχολείο.
- Prochórise pros to scholeío.
- She walked to school
- (temporal) towards
- Προς το βράδυ το γάλα λιγοστεύει σε ποσότητα.
- Pros to vrády to gála ligostévei se posótita.
- Towards evening the quantity of milk diminishes.
Derived terms edit
- προσ- (pros-, suffix)
- κατ' αντιδιαστολή προς (kat' antidiastolí pros, “as opposed to”)
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