Definition of Preased

1. prease [v] - See also: prease

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preased

preapproves
preapproving
prearchival
prearm
prearmed
prearming
prearms
prearrange
prearranged
prearrangement
prearrangements
prearranges
prearranging
prearrival
prease
preased (current term)
preases
preasing
preaspiration
preaspirations

Literary usage of Preased

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society by Middlesex Local History Council (1875)
"Item two dressers preased at . . . . . . ij d. ... larder howse and a bredde bynne in the buttery with iij romes in the same preased at . . . . . iiij d. ..."

2. The Works of George Peele by George Peele (1888)
"Next of a war 2 my soul is over-preased, In that3 my conscience loaded with misdeeds, Sits seeing my confusion * to ensue, Without especial favour from ..."

3. Henry VIII by Edward Hall (1904)
"... on foote at the Barriers, the Quenes on their stages : then entered bende after bend on foote and preased to the Barriers, ..."

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