| PRIEDIEUS | • priedieus n. Plural of priedieu. • prie-dieus n. Plural of prie-dieu. • PRIEDIEU n. (French) a low desk with a book-space above and a foot-piece for kneeling in prayer. |
| PRIEDIEUX | • priedieux n. Plural of priedieu. • prie-dieux n. Plural of prie-dieu. • PRIEDIEU n. (French) a low desk with a book-space above and a foot-piece for kneeling in prayer. |
| PRIESTESS | • priestess n. A woman with religious duties and responsibilities in certain non-Christian religions. • priestess n. (Religious slur, uncommon) A female Christian priest or minister, typically in a Protestant, Old Catholic… • priestess n. (Colloquial, obsolete) A priest’s wife. |
| PRIESTING | • priesting n. (Rare) The ordination of a priest. • priesting n. (Obsolete) The office of a priest. • priesting v. Present participle of priest. |
| PROPRIETY | • propriety n. (Obsolete) The particular character or essence of someone or something; individuality. • propriety n. (Obsolete) A characteristic; an attribute. • propriety n. (Now rare) A piece of land owned by someone; someone’s property. |
| REPRIEFES | • REPRIEFE n. (Spenser) reproach, insult. |
| REPRIEVAL | • reprieval n. The act, process or result of being reprieved. • REPRIEVAL n. a reprieve. |
| REPRIEVED | • reprieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reprieve. • REPRIEVE v. to give a respite to. |
| REPRIEVER | • REPRIEVER n. one who reprieves. |
| REPRIEVES | • reprieves n. Plural of reprieve. • reprieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprieve. • REPRIEVE v. to give a respite to. |
| UNPRIESTS | • unpriests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpriest. • UNPRIEST v. to divest of priesthood. |