Definition of Pryses

1. pryse [v] - See also: pryse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pryses

pryany
prybar
prybars
pryde
prydes
pryer
pryers
prying
pryingly
pryings
prymnesiophyte
prymnesiophytes
prys
pryse
prysed
pryses (current term)
prysing
prytane
prytanea
prytaneis
prytanes
prytaneum
prytanies
prytanis
prytany
prythee
pryuely
pryvely
przhevalskite
præ-

Literary usage of Pryses

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

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1861)
"... and Syb »Hers* pryses. | Like play-bills, every one of these ancient announcements, for prizes given to master« and scholars at fencing- ..."

2. The Case of Requisition: In Re a Petition of Right of De Keyser's Royal by Leslie Frederic Scott, Alfred Hildesley (1920)
"... and also to have and take of anie of our subjects Ashes at and for reasonable pryses to be given for the same And also to have and take workhouses for ..."

3. The Kentucky Law Reporter by Kentucky Court of Appeals (1895)
"Each of the pryses filed their separate statements and affidavits with the county clerk, giving the names of the persons from ..."

4. The Camden Miscellany by Camden Society (Great Britain), William Taswell, Joseph Burtt, Royal Historical Society (Great Britain, William John Thoms, John Gough Nichols, William Durrant Cooper, George Percy Elliott (1853)
"Yea, I woulde wysh that the pryses of all the ... pryses allredy, that no wyse nation woulde bye so mai,y of them as we doe, at so unreasonable price. ..."

5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1883)
"... and to note every man that hath felles, and what nomber and their pryses, and to buy them yf they can, wcb. if any of them do, they shall take the ..."

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