- prýte
- f (-an/-an) pride, haughtiness, pomp
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Palmera — (Del cat. palmera.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 BOTÁNICA Planta arbórea monocotiledónea, en general de tronco simple, largo y esbelto, con un penacho de hojas robustas en su cima, que proporciona diversos frutos según la especie. 2 COCINA Pasta que… … Enciclopedia Universal
palmera intertropical — ► locución BOTÁNICA La americana de cuyos frutos de endosperma córneo se obtiene el marfil vegetal. (Pryte macrocarpa.) … Enciclopedia Universal
préde — see prýte … Old to modern English dictionary
prýde — see prýte … Old to modern English dictionary
wrýte — see prýte … Old to modern English dictionary
pride — [OE] The original Old English noun for ‘pride’ was pryte, a derivative of the adjective prūd ‘proud’ (ancestor of modern English proud). This changed in the 11th century to pryde, probably under the influence of the adjective, and subsequently… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
priterlioti — tr. Š, NdŽ, priter̃lioti Š 1. NdŽ, DŽ1, Kl, Kal, Stl priteršti, pribjauroti: Išvartyti buteliai, priterliotas, prilaistytas stalas Pč. Pryterliojo indus Šv. O ans ema lovą tą priterlio[ja] įlipęs Žr. Kitą dvijų [metų] jau apvilks, tujau liuob… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
pride — [OE] The original Old English noun for ‘pride’ was pryte, a derivative of the adjective prūd ‘proud’ (ancestor of modern English proud). This changed in the 11th century to pryde, probably under the influence of the adjective, and subsequently… … Word origins
pride — [prīd] n. [ME < OE pryte < prut, PROUD] 1. a) an unduly high opinion of oneself; exaggerated self esteem; conceit b) haughty behavior resulting from this; arrogance 2. proper respect for oneself; sense of one s own dignity or worth; self… … English World dictionary
pride — n. & v. n. 1 a a feeling of elation or satisfaction at achievements or qualities or possessions etc. that do one credit. b an object of this feeling. 2 a high or overbearing opinion of one s worth or importance. 3 (in full proper pride) a proper… … Useful english dictionary