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  • before he took heed of it. Then he began to rub his hands softly together. "Prut! But no! It could haf been done!" he exclaimed delightedly. "All as he says...
    357 bytes (3,034 words) - 04:25, 28 February 2024
  • Pride′ful.—adv. Pride′fully.—n. Pride′fulness.—adj. Pride′less. [A.S. prýte—prút, proud.] Pridian, prid′i-an, adj. pertaining to yesterday. [L. pridie—prius...
    91 KB (12,572 words) - 12:43, 11 July 2022
  • remarkable as the only spot on the north coast of the island visited by the ikan prut or belly-fish, a species about as large as a cod, caught in thousands and...
    495 bytes (18,664 words) - 22:52, 25 June 2020
  • Cities: Vladimir and Kamenetz; (11) Red Russia, on the Dniester, San, Bug, and Prut. Cities: Sanok, Przemysl, Lemberg, and Kolomyia; (12) Podolia, in the basin...
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  • gorgeously variegated; Proud′-stom′ached, of haughty spirit, arrogant. [A.S. prut, proud, prýte, pride.] Provable, prōōv′a-bl, adj. that may be proved.—n....
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