Definition of Prented

1. prent [v] - See also: prent

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prented

prenominates
prenominating
prenomination
prenominations
prenoon
prenotification
prenotified
prenotifies
prenotify
prenotifying
prenotion
prenotions
prensation
prensations
prent
prented (current term)
prentice
prenticed
prenticehood
prentices
prenticeship
prenticeships
prenticing
prenting
prents
prenubile
prenuclear
prenucleation
prenumber
prenumbered

Literary usage of Prented

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

1. Supplement ... to the Journal of the Friends Historical Society by Friends' Historical Society (1913)
"... gott it prented, the said widdow is a comon prenter for all ... Englands warning was prented by Widdow Douer one John ..."

2. Sketches in History and Poetry by John Campbell Shairp (1887)
"Oo, na, na, sir; it was never prented i' the world. Except George Warton and James Steward, there was never ane o' my sangs ..."

3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"... that constitutes the immortality of the soul. SHEPHERD. Gude—gude. In ae sense, a' that's prented may live for ever ; in anither sense, ..."

4. War Letters of a Disbanded Volunteer: Embracing His Experiences as Honest by Joseph Barber (1864)
"... on the subjeck will be at an eend afore this letter is prented, I shant go inter the whys and ..."

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