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Definition of prie
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Prie (n.) The plant
privet.
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Magian
::
Magian
(n.) One of the Magi, or
priests
of the
Zoroastrian
religion
in
Persia;
an
adherent
of the
Zoroastrian
religion..
Bargemastter
::
Bargemastter
(n.) The
proprietor
or
manager
of a
barge,
or one of the crew of a
barge..
Inconsiderate
::
Inconsiderate
(a.) Not
considerate;
not
attentive
to
safety
or to
propriety;
not
regarding
the
rights
or
feelings
of
others;
hasty;
careless;
thoughtless;
heedless;
as, the young are
generally
inconsiderate;
inconsiderate
conduct..
Superfine
::
Superficies
(n.) A real right
consisting
of a grant by a
landed
proprietor
of a piece of
ground,
bearing
a
strong
resemblance
to the long
building
leases
granted
by
landholders
in
England,
in
consideration
of a rent, and under
reservation
of the
ownership
of the
soil..
Pontifex
::
Pontifex
(n.) A high
priest;
a
pontiff.
Pythoness
::
Pythoness
(n.) The
priestess
who gave
oracular
answers
at
Delphi
in
Greece.
Heritor
::
Heritor
(n.) A
proprietor
or
landholder
in a
parish.
Lazarite
::
Lazarite
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the
Priests
of the
Mission,
a
religious
institute
founded
by
Vincent
de Paul in 1624, and
popularly
called
Lazarists
or
Lazarites
from the
College
of St.
Lazare
in
Paris,
which was
occupied
by them until
1792..
Exeat
::
Exeat (n.) A
permission
which a
bishop
grants
to a
priest
to go out of his
diocese.
Bacchant
::
Bacchant
(n.) A
priest
of
Bacchus.
Showman
::
Showman
(n.) One who
exhibits
a show; a
proprietor
of a show.
Doubtful
::
Doubtful
(a.) Not
settled
in
opinion;
undetermined;
wavering;
hesitating
in
belief;
also used,
metaphorically,
of the body when its
action
is
affected
by such a state of mind; as, we are
doubtful
of a fact, or of the
propriety
of a
measure..
Correct
::
Correct
(a.) Set
right,
or made
straight;
hence,
conformable
to
truth,
rectitude,
or
propriety,
or to a just
standard;
not
faulty
or
imperfect;
free from
error;
as,
correct
behavior;
correct
views..
Pentecostals
::
Pentecostals
(n. pl.)
Offerings
formerly
made to the
parish
priest,
or to the
mother
church,
at
Pentecost..
Presbytery
::
Presbytery
(n.) That part of the
church
reserved
for the
officiating
priest.
Clever
::
Clever
(a.)
Having
fitness,
propriety,
or
suitableness..
Shorling
::
Shorling
(n.) A
person
who is
shorn;
a
shaveling;
hence,
in
contempt,
a
priest..
Reprieve
::
Reprieve
(n.)
Interval
of ease or
relief;
respite.
Breastplate
::
Breastplate
(n.) A part of the
vestment
of the high
priest,
worn upon the front of the
ephod.
It was a
double
piece of
richly
embroidered
stuff,
a span
square,
set with
twelve
precious
stones,
on which were
engraved
the names of the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel.
See
Ephod..
Owner
::
Owner (n.) One who owns; a
rightful
proprietor;
one who has the legal or
rightful
title,
whether
he is the
possessor
or not..
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