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2. A solicitor, who is allowed to speak before an inferior court, although not an advocate; corr. _procutor_, S.
L. B. _procurator_.
PROD, _s._ A wooden skewer, Ang.
Su. G. _brodd_, Dan. _brod_, cuspis, aculeus.
~Prod~, ~Craw-prod~, _s._ A pin fixed in the top of a gable, to which the ropes, fastening the roof of a cottage, were tied, S. B.
_Prod_, and perh. _c.r.a.p_, the top.
PROG, PROGUE, _s._
1. A sharp point, S.
2. An arrow.
_P. Buch. Dial._
~Prog-staff~, _s._ A staff with a sharp iron point in its extremity, S.
B.
V. ~Brog~, _v._
_To_ PROYNE, PRUNYIE, _v. a._
1. To deck, to trim; applied to birds.
_K. Quair._
2. Denoting the effeminate care of a male in decking his person.
_Doug._
Germ. _prang-en_, to make a shew; Su. G. _prydn-ing_, tr.i.m.m.i.n.g.
PROKET, _s._ _Proket of wax_, apparently a small taper.
Fr. _brochette_, a p.r.i.c.k or peg.
PROLOCUTOR, _s._ An advocate.
_Quon. Att._