prick(e), pry(c)ke, preke, rod or wand, used as a mark in shooting==pricke-wand: 111, 93, 28, 30; 202, 34. he cleffed the preke on three, III, 112, 52. ‘have at the pryke!’ ‘and Y cleue the styke,’ III, 90 b. a mark or butt generally, III, 29, 145. slise, cleue the wand==cleffe the preke, III, 70, 292; 75, 401.
pricked, pret., II, 266, 28: stuck.
pricke-wande, III, 93, 31: a rod set up for a mark.
prickt, p. p., I, 345, C 1: prinkt, deckt.
priefe, V, [81], 14: prove, experience, enjoy.
pril, V, [73] a: a drinking word, to which the response must be wril.
prime, pryme, I, 254, 9: the first canonical hour.
prin, n. and v., I, 345, C 1; 431, 10; II, 109, 17, 19; III, 388, 17; IV, 189, 4, 6; V, [105], B 7 (preened): pin.
prinkling, II, 386, 20: seems to be used (perhaps an error) for trinkling, trickling.
prittle, I, 59, 15: a doublet of prattle.