†povert (A.N.) [496], poverty

†powghe, terre powghe, [487], a torn sack or poke (?) The imperfect glossary appended to the old printed edition of the "Creed" explains it by tar box

prayen (A.N.) [430], to make prey of, plunder

preessen (A.N.) [286], to hasten, crowd

preyen, preye (A.N.) to pray. pret. s. preide, preyde

preiere (A.N.) prayer

preynte (A.N. ?) [253] (?)

preise (A.N.) [97], to appraise, value

†prese (A.N.) [495], to hasten. pret. s. presed, [460]

prest (A.N.) [287], ready. prester, [191], more ready. presteste, [110], readiest, quickest. prestly, readily