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PRINK, v.i. 1. To prank; to dress for show. 2. To strut; to put on stately airs.
PRIN'COCK PRIN'COX, n. A coxcomb; a conceited person; a pert young rogue; a ludi...
PRIN'CIPLED, pp. Established in opinion or in tenets; firmly fixed in the mind.
PRIN'CIPLE, n. [L. principium, beginning.] 1. In a general sense, the cause, sou...
PRINCIPIA'TION, n. [from L. principium.] Analysis into constituent or elemental ...
PRINCIP'IA, n. plu. [L. principium.] First principles.
PRIN'CIPATE, n. Principality; supreme rule.
PRIN'CIPALNESS, n. The state of being principal or chief.
PRIN'CIPALLY, adv. Chiefly; above all. They mistake the nature of criticism, who...
PRINCIPAL'ITY, n. 1. Sovereignty; supreme power. 2. A prince; one invested with ...
PRIN'CIPAL, a. [L. principalis, from princeps.] 1. Chief; highest in rank, chara...
PRIN'CESS, n. A female sovereign, as an empress or queen. 1. A sovereign lady of...
PRINCELY, a. prins'ly. Resembling a prince; having the appearance of one high bo...
PRINCELINESS, n. prins'liness. [from princely.] The state, manner or dignity of ...
PRINCELIKE, a. prins'like. Becoming a prince.
PRINCEDOM, n. prins'dom. The jurisdiction, sovereignty, rank or estate of a prin...