释义 |
prest I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin praestus ready — more at presto obsolete : ready, prompt, quick, prepared II. \ˈprest\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, loan, from Old French, from prester to lend, give, from Latin praestare to be responsible for, perform, pay, give, from praed-, praes surety, bondsman (from prae- pre- + vad-, vas bail, security) + stare to stand — more at wed, stand 1. obsolete a. : a loan of money; especially : a forced loan to the sovereign b. : an advance on wages or on the cost of an undertaking c. : prest money 2. English law : a duty formerly paid by the sheriff on his account into the exchequer or for money in his hands III. archaic variant of pressed |