præjudice

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English

Noun

præjudice (countable and uncountable, plural præjudices)

  1. Obsolete spelling of prejudice.
    • 1701, Lewis Maidwell, Proposals Reviv’d, of Establishing, and Supporting a Public Schole, Design’d, Amongst Other Improvements, for the Sea-service of the Nation, Without Any Public Charge, Or Præjudice Whatsoever, main title (self-published)
      Proposals Reviv’d, of Establishing, and Supporting a Public Schole, Design’d, Amongst Other Improvements, for the Sea-service of the Nation, Without Any Public Charge, Or Præjudice Whatsoever.

Verb

præjudice (third-person singular simple present præjudices, present participle præjudicing, simple past and past participle præjudiced)

  1. Obsolete spelling of prejudice.

French

Noun

præjudice m (plural præjudices)

  1. Obsolete form of préjudice.