Prelúdio, a proheme in Musike, a flourish or voluntarie before a song or any musike. Also a proheme, a preamble or entrance to any matter.

Prẻma, the name of the Goddesse of Flatterie and blandishment.

Premeditánza, as Premeditatióne.

Premeditáre, to premeditate or fore-thinke.

Premeditataménte, with premeditation.

Premeditatióne, a premeditation or fore-thinking.

Premeditéuole, that may bee fore-thought.

Prémere, prémo, preméi, premúto, to presse, to weigh downe, to tread vpon. Also to suppresse. Also to vrge, to presse on, to force or be instant vpon. Also to keepe vnder, to squise or crush or thrust downe. Also to concerne a mans person or state neere.

Prémere látte, to churne milke, to presse milke.

Preméssa, a premise, a putting before.