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Dec. 11, 2014
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\PRITH-ee\
interjection
1. Archaic. (I) pray thee.
Quotes
Many a nobleman lies stark and stiff / Under the hoofs of vaunting enemies, / Whose deaths are yet unrevenged: I prithee, / lend me thy sword.
-- William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1, 1598
Origin
Prithee entered in English in the late 1500s as a shortening and alteration of the phrase "I pray thee."
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