imprest

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English

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Verb

imprest

  1. (obsolete) simple past and past participle of impress

Etymology 2

Prefix form of prest, perhaps after Italian imprestare, or perhaps from a misunderstand of the phrase in prest.

Pronunciation

Noun

imprest (plural imprests)

  1. An advance of funds, especially to a government service or employee.
    • 1977, John Le Carré, The Honourable Schoolboy, Folio Society, published 2010, page 240:
      Calling on Lacon at the Cabinet Office to deliver the Circus's monthly imprest account for his inspection, he had been astonished to see Sam emerging from his private office, joking easily with Lacon and Saul Enderby of the Foreign Office.
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Verb

imprest (third-person singular simple present imprests, present participle impresting, simple past and past participle imprested)

  1. To advance funds on loan.
    • February 23 1780, Edmund Burke, Establism Bill
      it shall not be lawful to imprest or issue to the paymaster general of his majesty's land forces

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