D / dē-prŏpĕro
verb transitive intransitive

dē-prŏpĕro

2nd PP dē-prŏpĕrāre · conj. 1st
I
Neutr., to make great haste, to hasten
Neutr., to make great haste, to hasten: cito introite, et cito deproperate, Plaut. Cas. 3, 6, 17.—
Act., to hasten; accelerate greatly, to prepare hastily
Act., to hasten or accelerate greatly, to prepare hastily (very rare): coronas, * Hor. Od. 2, 7, 24: miserabile humandi munus, Sil. 2, 265.—With inf. as object: sacruficare, Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 108.