pri: (prep.) about, concerning, relating to, in regard to, in reference to, as regards, re, apropos of; joyoza pri la bona informo: glad about the good news; diskurso pri ekonomio: lecture on economy; pri quo ve pensas nun— what are you thinking about now— me pensas pri mea gepatri: I am thinking about my parents; me ne savas pri to: I do not know about that.
priapism-o*: (med.) priapism: constant erection of the penis.
prikl-ar: (tr., intr.; of sensation) to prickle, tingle; sentar -eso di la gambi: to feel one’s legs asleep. — DE
prim-a: primary: first in order of development, of time; not derived; -tipo: archetype; -avi (nia): (our) first parents; -a nombri, kolori: prime numbers, colo(u)rs; -o: (fig., fencing) prime; (R.C. Lit.) prime. — DEFIRS
primadon-o: primadonna. — DEFIRS
primar-a: primary, elementary, first or lowest in order; -a skolo: primary school; -a tereni: (geol.) strata earliest deposited. — DEFIS
primat-o: (eccl.) primate. — DEFIS
primin-o: (bot.) funiculus.
primitiv-a: primitive; -o: (hist. gram.) a primitive. Ex.: Primitiva naturo, eklezio, linguo. — DEFIRS
primordial-a: primordial. — DEFIS
primroz-o: (bot.) primrose (Primula grandiflora). — E
primul-o: (bot.) cowslip (Primula officinalis). — DEFIS
princ-(ul)o: prince (cf. rej-ido); -ino: princess; -ala, -atra: princely; -eso: (dignity, rank) princedom; -o lando, -io: (territory) principality; -o-spoz-ulo: prince consort; -o salika: Salic prince; -et-acho: a petty prince, princeling. — DEFIRS
princip-o: principle; supozo di -o: (log.) petitio principii, begging the question. Ex.: Extablisar principo. La principo di movo. Homo sen-principa. — DEFIRS
printempo: spring (-time); (fig.) prime, bloom of youth; -ala: spring, vernal. — EF
prior-a: prior, before (cf. antea); (jur.) priority. Def.: Qua pasas avan irgu pri ula kozo; VI-382. Ex.: La parento havas la yuro di prioreso (pro anteeso) dum un yaro. — DEFIS
prior-(ul)o: prior (in a convent); -ino: prioress; -eyo: priory, religious house. — DEFIRS
prismat-o: prism; -a, -atra: prismatic; triangula -o: triangular prism. — DEFIRS
pritane-o: (Gr. antiq.) prytaneum. — DEFIRS
privac-ar: (tr.) to deprive, take from, strip off; to bereave; -ar su: to deprive, stint, deny oneself (de); -o: (act) privation; -eso: (state) deprivation, loss, want, bereavement; -ala, -anta, -iva: (gram.) privative; (jur.) in severalty. Ex.: Privacar ulu de lua havajo, lua libereso. Privaco de vidado. — EFIS
privat-a: private; -eso: privacy. Ant.: publika. — DEFIR
privilej-o: privilege: peculiar advantage or benefit; -izar: to grant a privilege to a (ulu); -iz-ita, -ito: privileged (person). — DEFIRS
priz-ar: (tr.) to appreciate, like, prize, value. Ex.: Prizar la bona qualesi, la meriti, la servado, la judiko, la opiniono, du ulu. — DEF
prizent-ar: (tr.) to present: set or place before; (milit.) to present (arms); to introduce; (cf. ofrar, montrar, expozar). Ex.: Prizentar buketo. Prizentar akredito-letro ad ulu. Ca afero prizentas granda avantaji. Prizentar ulu a la rejo. — DEFIRS
pro: (prep.) because of, on account of, out of, owing to, in consequence of; pro ke: (conj.) because, since, on the ground that, (cf. nam); pro quo— why— pro to: that is why; pro quo ne— why not— trista pro la desfortuno: sad because of misfortune; pro jaluzeso: out of jealousy; malada pro diabeto: sick with diabetes; sufrar pro dursto: to suffer from thirst; dispensita de ulo pro infirmajo (od pro ke il esis infirma): exempt from something on account of infirmity (or because he was too infirm). Ex.: El ne povis venar, pro ke el esis malada. Pro quo vu amas il— Pro ke il esas mea amiko. Pro quo vu ne volas venar kun me— Pro ke me ne havas sata tempo. Pro quo vu ne prestas la pekunio ad il— Me ne konocas il; pro to me ne prestos la pekunio. — L