presage (pre-saj'), foretell.
presuppose (pre'su-poz'), take for granted.
pretension (pre-ten'shun), laying claim to more than is due.
prevalent (prev'a-lent), generally existing; widespread.
primal (pri'mal), first; original.
prithee (prith'e), a corruption of "pray thee," generally used without the "I."
privation (pri-va'shun), depriving or taking away; getting along without.
proclaim (pro-klam'), make known by public announcement.
prodigal (prod'i-gal), given to extravagant spending. Prodigal Son, Luke 15, 11-32.
prodigious (pro-dij'us), very great; immense.