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/ˈpriT͟Hē/
exclamation
please (used to convey a polite request).
"prithee, Jack, answer me honestly"

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Prithee is an archaic English interjection formed from a corruption of the phrase pray thee ([I] ask you [to]), which was initially an exclamation of ...
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Prithee er en arkaisk engelsk interjektion dannet ud fra en forvanskning af sætningen bede dig, som oprindeligt var et udråb om foragt, der blev brugt til at indikere et emnes trivialitet. Wikipedia (engelsk)
Prithee definition: please: used to politely introduce a request or command. See examples of PRITHEE used in a sentence.
used to add emphasis when you are politely asking someone for something, or asking them to do something: Prithee, landlord, a jug of your finest ale!
prithee in American English (ˈprɪði ) interjection Archaic I pray thee; please Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
Contraction of I pray thee. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /ˈpɹɪði/. Audio (Southern England): Duration: 1 second.0:01, (file). Rhymes: -ɪði. Interjection.
Prithee Definition ... Used to express a polite request. American Heritage. I pray thee; please. ... (archaic) Short for "I pray thee", i.e. Please. "What tidings ...
17. maj 2020 · Prithee is a form of “I pray thee”. As in when people pray to God for a favor. It's a polite request.
Prithee = Pray + Thee. It's like a prayer. 'I pray you' and 'I pray thee' used to be polite ways of asking someone for something.
prith·ee (prĭth ē, prĭth ē). Share: interj. Archaic. Used to express a polite request. [Alteration of (I) pray thee.] The American Heritage® Dictionary of ...