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Preche

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preacenounObsolete form of preach. [(intransitive) To give a sermon.]
proclamenounObsolete spelling of proclaim. [To announce or declare.]
præsageverbObsolete spelling of presage. [(transitive) To predict or foretell something.]
speakenounA surname.
preasenounObsolete form of press. [An instance of applying pressure; an instance of pressing.]
profreverbObsolete form of profer. [To utter; to pronounce.]
præcedeverbObsolete spelling of precede. [(transitive) To go before, go in front of.]
proclaimeverbObsolete spelling of proclaim. [To announce or declare.]
spekenounA surname.
premonishverb(obsolete, transitive) To warn of something in advance.
sermonnounReligious discourse; a written or spoken address on a religious or moral matter.
prayenounObsolete spelling of pray. [(religion) To direct words, thoughts, or one's attention to a deity or any higher being, for the sake of adoration, thanks, petition for help, etc.]
praysenounObsolete spelling of praise. [Commendation; favourable representation in words.]
præposeverbObsolete spelling of prepose. [(transitive) To place or set (something) before; to prefix.]
pastournounObsolete form of pastor. [(now rare) Someone who tends to a flock of animals: synonym of shepherd.]
prelatenounA clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop.
præoccupateverbObsolete spelling of preoccupate. [(obsolete) To influence, to occupy (the mind) in advance; to be preoccupied with.]
predenoun(obsolete) prey; plunder; booty
præcedesverbObsolete spelling of precede; third-person singular simple present indicative of præcede. [(transitive) To go before, go in front of.]
punisheverbObsolete spelling of punish. [(transitive) To cause (a child, student, or someone else being looked after, or a suspect or criminal) to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action, typically by an authority or a person in authority (for example: a parent, teacher, or police officer).]

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