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Definition of Prats
1. prat [n] - See also: prat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prats
Literary usage of Prats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (1897)
"some shott at Goodman prats : the towne Chayne at ... Butlers : the towne Clock
at good prats some Irons that belonge to the Towne at Goodman ..."
2. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1883)
"AS " DANDY-prats." — Leake, in his "Account of English Money,"2 quoting from Camden's
... is also said to have stamped a small coin called Dandy-prats, ..."
3. Managing Decentralisation: A New Role for Labour Market Policy by Oecd (2003)
"... A New Role for Labour Market Policy © OECD 2003 PART I11 Chapter 18 Improving
Governance: The Role of the European Union by Xavier prats-Monne Director, ..."
4. The Pyrenees, West and East by Charles Richard Weld (1859)
"prats de Mollo. — View from the Summit. — The Descent. — Return to Prades.
MY first act on rising the following morning was to go on the balcony and look at ..."
5. A guide to the Pyrenees by Charles Packe (1867)
"prats de Mollo is situate on the left bank of the Tech, ... From prats de Mollo,
in 1 hour 30 minutes, ascending the mule-path along the left bank of the ..."
6. The Industrial Arts in Spain by Juan Facundo Riaño (1879)
"prats, Cristoval, modeller, 1783. prats, Cristoval, turner, from 1731 to I7S°-
... prats, Vicente, painter, from 1750 to 1794. In 1789 he ranked among the ..."