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Definition of Prees
1. n. Press; throng.
Definition of Prees
1. pree [v] - See also: pree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prees
Literary usage of Prees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Antiquities of Shropshire by Robert William Eyton (1859)
"The Priest, mentioned in Domesday as a denizen of prees, was probably a Co-Rector
of the Church ; i say a Co-Rector, for I cannot doubt that this Saxon ..."
2. The Broad Stone of Honour: Or, The True Sense and Practice of Chivalry by Kenelm Henry Digby (1846)
"It is here that I would repeat Chaucer's words: O little book, How darst thou
put thyself in prees for drede ? ..."
3. Gold Seeking in South Africa: A Handbook of Hints for Intending Explorers by Theo Kassner (1902)
"On the Du prees Reef series it is noticed that two reefs combine in one large
body of 90 feet in width. West of Johannesburg there are well-defined outcrops ..."