Sunday, March 8, 2020
Precursor To vs. Precursor Of
Precursor To vs. Precursor Of Precursor To vs. Precursor Of Precursor To vs. Precursor Of By Maeve Maddox A reader asks, Can you please tell me when to use precursor to and precursor of? Is there a difference between the two? Latin praecursor (ââ¬Å"forerunner, advanced guardâ⬠) is from a verb meaning ââ¬Å"to run in front of.â⬠Latin cursor means, ââ¬Å"to run.â⬠The noun precursor entered English about 1500, chiefly in reference to John the Baptist as ââ¬Å"Christââ¬â¢s precursor.â⬠The sense here is ââ¬Å"a person who heralds the approach of another.â⬠In current usage, precursor is used to refer either to a person regarded as someoneââ¬â¢s forerunner, or a thing regarded as the prototype of something else. Here are two examples: Gilbert M. ââ¬Å"Broncho Billyâ⬠Anderson is regarded by film historians as the precursor to better-known movie cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. [Dick Tracyââ¬â¢s] wrist radio was the precursor of the cell phone of today. The OED cites ââ¬Å"precursor toâ⬠in 1675 and ââ¬Å"precursor ofâ⬠in 1716. On the Ngram Viewer, ââ¬Å"precursor ofâ⬠is far more common in printed books until the 1960s, when ââ¬Å"precursor toâ⬠begins a marked rise, although it remains below ââ¬Å"precursor ofâ⬠on the graph. A Google search indicates that ââ¬Å"precursor toâ⬠is more common than ââ¬Å"precursor ofâ⬠on the Web: precursor to (6,330,000 results) precursor of (4,230, 000 results) In my own use, I think Iââ¬â¢m more likely to use ââ¬Å"precursor toâ⬠when linking people and ââ¬Å"precursor ofâ⬠in reference to things, but random examples taken from the Web indicate that the phrases are used interchangeably: [The Scarlet Pimpernel] isà seen as a precursor toà the spy fiction and the superhero genres. Only about one in eight people with so-called pre-diabetes, often a precursor to full-blown disease, know they have a problem,à Was Marilyn Monroe aà precursorà of 1960s feminism? Its my belief thatà Marilyn Monroeà was aà precursor toà the Womens Movement. Cyclorama paintings served as theà precursor toà movies. Carole Lombard was theà precursor toà all sexy comediennes. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Expressions category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:20 Great Opening Lines to Inspire the Start of Your StoryPeople versus PersonsI wish I were...
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