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prescript

[pri-skript, pree-skript, pree-skript] / prɪˈskrɪpt, ˈpri skrɪpt, ˈpri skrɪpt /


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So you’ve got prescriptions for the future, but how do we even those prescript prescriptions are any good if you missed it in the past?

From Time • Nov. 14, 2015

In fact, it rather closely parallels the old imperial prescript on education.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was therefore of necessitie that a more curious and particular description should bee, made of euery manner of speech, either transgressing or agreeing with their said generall prescript.

From The Arte of English Poesie by Puttenham, George

To let pass the solempne and nocturnal bacchanals, the prescript miracles, that are done upon certain days in the West part of England, who hath not heard?

From Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall

Me well; which is the prescript praise and perfection of a good and particular mistress.

From King Henry V by Shakespeare, William




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