Priesthood, sb. 1032 B.
Priestless, adj. RG. 544
Prime, sb. == the first hour of prayer, or 6 A. M. 219 B. Ritson’s AS. viii. 196
Primerole, sb. == primrose. Wright’s L. P. p. 26
Prince, sb. RG. 367, 402. In Alys. 4727 Weber suggests that ‘prynces’ is a mistake for ‘traitors,’ but may it not be another form of ‘prenches’ == stratagems, tricks? see ‘at-prenche,’ supra
Principal, adj. RG. 446
Prior, sb. == head of a priory. 2462 B.
Priory, sb. RG. 369, 370
Pris, sb. == a note of a horn blown on the death of the deer. Body and Soul, 214. Fr. pris, from prendre