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PRIE'STESS, n. A female among pagans, who officiated in sacred things.
PRIE'STCRAFT, n. [priest and craft.] The stratagems and frauds of priests; fraud...
PRIEST, n. [L. proestes, a chief, one that presides; proe, before,and sto, to st...
PRI'ER, n. [from pry.] One who inquires narrowly; one who searches and scrutinizes.
PRIEF, for proof, obsolete.
PRIE, supposed to be so written for privet. PRIE , for pry.
PRI'DINGLY, adv. With pride; in pride of heart.
PRI'DING, ppr. Indulging pride or self-esteem; taking pride; valuing one's self.
PRI'DELESS, a. Destitute of pride; without pride.
PRI'DEFUL, a. Full of pride; insolent; scornful.
PRIDE, n. 1. Inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superi...
PRICK'WOOD, n. A tree of the genus Euonymus.
PRICK'SONG, n. A song set to music, or a variegated song; in distinction from a ...
PRICK'PUNCH, n. A piece of tempered steel with a round point, to prick a round m...
PRICK'MADAM, n. A species of house-leek.
PRICK'LY, a. Full of sharp points or prickles; armed with prickles; as a prickly...