Definition of Prials

1. prial [n] - See also: prial

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prials

preyers
preyful
preying
preys
prez
prezackly
prezactly
prezes
prezygapophyseal
prezygapophyses
prezygapophysis
prezygotic
prezzie
prezzies
prial
prials (current term)
priapean
priapi
priapic
priapically
priapismic
priapisms
priapulid
priapulids
priapuses
priar
pribble
pribbles
price

Literary usage of Prials

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

1. Shropshire Folk-lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings by Georgina Frederica Jackson, Charlotte Sophia Burne (1883)
"PAIRS AND prials. 1. A ptir, or two similar cards not being knaves or deuces, ... It is not allowed to pair with prials, but each reckons separately whether ..."

2. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1828)
"“ The nu'prials of my daughter; the queen of Portugal, have been already celebrated at Vienna, and I. hope soon-to see my brother; ..."

3. A National Calendar, for by Peter Force (1833)
"... yet,it we ook u'in i ue eU-ments of n >vai power, to our ship« in ordi ary ad on the stocks, i с )nr ma'prials for building and equipment collected ¡md ..."

4. The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc (1823)
"'pRIALS'oC MARGARET LYNDSAY. By I sl the Author nf Lights nnd Shadows nf Scottish Life. ..."

5. A Treatise on the Law of Marine Insurance and Average: With References to by Joseph Arnould (1849)
"... sur- prials, takings at sea, arrests restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, md people of what nation, condition, or quality soever, ..."

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