42t GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. Priso (Pris), 5. praise, fame, 2508. (Perhaps <strong>an</strong> error {ov perse, Persia.) Priues, pr. s. quenches, takes away, 4682; Friued, pt.s. (Priues, pr.s.), deprived, 2381 ; PriuQd, pp. deprived <strong>of</strong>, 2657 ; (Depriued), deprived, 2292. Proces, s. full account, 4259. " Proces, story, relation ; " Halliwell. Procession, s. procession, 1552, 1561. Proclies (Prokes), pr. s. makes extravag<strong>an</strong>t dem<strong>an</strong>ds, arrogates to himself, 1926. '' Frokhjn, or styfly askyn ; Procor, procito;'' Prompt. Parv. Proddest, adj. super!, proudest, 3661. Prode, adj. proud, 4375. Pr<strong>of</strong>e, V. prove, 367. Pr<strong>of</strong>e, s. excellence, benefit, pr<strong>of</strong>it, 4309. Apparently the same word as M.E. prow. " Prow, idem quod pr<strong>of</strong>yte ; " Prompt. Parv. 0. F. prou. Pr<strong>of</strong>ectez, pi. pr<strong>of</strong>its, p. 280, 1. 37. Pr<strong>of</strong>et (Pr<strong>of</strong>ett), pt. s. pr<strong>of</strong>ited, 2370. Pr<strong>of</strong>urs, pr. s. <strong>of</strong>fers, 4052 ; Pr<strong>of</strong>erne (Pr<strong>of</strong>re), 2 pr.pl. <strong>of</strong>lTer. 2202. Progenia, progeny, race, 4021. Proiecte, s. design, 3331. Prolouge, s. prologue, <strong>an</strong>nouncement, 5066 ; (Proloug), preamble, 2730. Promicid, errorfor prononsid {pt. s.), or pronouns<strong>an</strong>d (pres. pt.), 3395. (Pronouns<strong>an</strong>d), pres. pt. pronouncing, uttering, 3395. Propertes, pi. properties, peculiarities, 4257. Prophecy, s. prophecy, 1099 ; Prophasys (Prophecyes), pi. 1654. Prophesid (Prophecied), pp. prophecied, 1896. Propurly (P[ro]prely), adv. entirely, 1926 ; (Propyrly), wholly, 3283. Prose, s. prose story, 2062, 2397, 3328, 5041. Proserpyne, Proserpine, 4412, 4416. Pro[8]perite, prosperity, 1860. Proud (Prouude), adj. proud, 944, 1000, 1169; Proude, 652, &c.; rich, splendid, 480, 2027; noble, 16G0; (Prouud), 729*; Proudis, pi. proud ones, 5468. Proudly, adv. splendidly, 652 ; Proudely, honourably, 4017. Proue, ger. prove, shew, 261, 334 ; test, 4071 ; Proued, pt. a. employed, 647 ; (Preved), proved, 2072 ; Proued, 1 pt. s. described, spoke <strong>of</strong>, 4867 ; Provid, pt. pi. were usual, were easily found, 5082 ; Proued, pp. proved, 1789 ; approved, 914, 808* Prouidens, s. foresight, prudence, 3990; providence, 4062 ; Prouidence, as dat. for thy forethought, 2707, Prouince, province, 187, 825* See Prouynce. (Prouud), 729* ; see Proud. Prouwis (Prowez), s. prowess, excellence, 2745. Prouynce, province, territory, 72, 1737, 1941, 3123 ; pi. provinces, 444. See Prouince. Prouys (PveviQz), pr.pl. prove, 2000, Pfowde, adj. proud, 3481. See Proud. Prowis, s. prowess, valour, 444, 614, 3990, 4539 ; (Prowes), 936. Pruddest (Proudest), adj. superl. proudest, 2202. Pruto, name <strong>of</strong> a country, 5657. Prynce, prince, 99. Prynt, s. mark, seal, 3162. Prophet, prophet, 261, 328 ; written Proplete, 142. Pryse, praise, fame, 614. Prophetese, prophetess, 4412 ; Prophetas (Prophett), 2.300. Propire, adj. correct, certain, 367. See Propure. Proporcion, proportion, 668 ; Proporcions, p>l. 5142. Propure (Propre), adj. proper, correct, 2885. See Propire. Propurest, adj. superl. most ornamental, 3331. See Prise, Pull, 8. throe, 530. Pull, ger. to pull, 938 ; Pullis him, pr. s. draws himself, 2074. Punesch (Ponysh), ger. to punish, 2733, Pupill, people, 87; (Peple), 1497, 1658, 1999, 2295; Puple, 142, 175. Pure, adj. pure, 2300 ; complete, excellent, 3990; clear, 1154;
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