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† ˈpronȝeand, a. Sc. Obs. [erron. or altered form of ponȝeand, poignant, perh. after preen, prick, etc.] Poignant, pricking. So † prunȝeandlie adv., poignantly, piercingly.
1533Bellenden Livy iii. xiv. (S.T.S.) I. 302 Ane other sentence, semand mare pronȝeand and scharp, was pronuncit in þe said courte, howbeit It was nocht of sa grete effect. 1596Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. ii. (S.T.S.) 152 Pricked sa prunȝeandlie with this law. |