_Rutherford._

2. Entreaty, S.

_To_ PRYK, _v. n._

V. ~Prek~.

_To_ PRYME, _v. a._ To stuff.

_Douglas._

PRIMSIE, _s._ Demure, precise, S. from E. _prim_.

_Burns._

_To_ PRIMP, To deck one"s self in a stiff and affected manner.

~Primpit~, _part. pa._

1. Stiffly and affectedly dressed, S.

2. Ridiculously stiff in demeanour, S.

Su. G. _pramper-a_, to be proud.

_To_ PRIN, _v. a._

V. ~Prein~, _v._

PRYNES, _s. pl._ Cribs of some kind for catching fish.

_Acts Ja. III._

_To_ PRINK, To deck, to p.r.i.c.k, S.

Teut. _p.r.o.nck-en_, ornare.

_Evergreen._

_To_ PRINKLE, _v. n._ To thrill, to tingle, S.

_Hogg._ _Kelly._

PRINTS, _s. pl._ Newspapers, S.

PRYS, _s._ Praise.

V. ~Pryce~.

PRIVY SAUGH, Common privet, S.

_Lightfoot._

_To_ PRIZE UP, _v. a._ To force open a lock or door, S.

Fr. _press-er_, to force.

PROBATIONER, _s._ One who is licensed to preach in public, as preparatory to his being called by any congregation, S.

_Acts a.s.sembly._

_To_ PROCESS, _v. a._ To proceed legally against one, S.

_Baillie._

_To_ PROCH, _v. a._ To approach.

_Wallace._

Fr. _proche_, near.

PROCHANE, PROCHENE, _adj._ Neighbouring, Fr.

_Complaynt S._

PROCURATOR, _s._

1. An advocate in a court of law.

_Acts Ja. VI._

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