Priríta, the Marquesite stone.
Prísco, as Prístino.
Prísma, a kinde of Mathematicall figure.
Príste, a fish that is but slender, and yet of an exceeding great length, that in swimming cutteth the waues. Also a kind of long but narrow ship or galley in fashion of that ship.
Pristináro. Hath beene vsed for a Baker.
Prístino, of times passed, of old times, former, old, ancient. Also wonted or accustomed.
Pritánij, the Presidents of the Senate of Athens and Rhodes were so called.
Priuagióne, as Priuatióne,
Priuáre, to depriue, to bereaue, to take from, to spoile of, to reaue.
Priuário, priuate, as Priuáto.