Prician
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - prician
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- prician
- Add: I. trans. :-- Pricigende eáge út gelǽt teáras and sé þe pricaþ heortan forþbringð andgyt punguens oculum deducit lacrimas, et qui pungit cor profert sensum (Ecclus. 22, 19), Scint. 188, 13. II. intrans. To produce a pricking sensation [used impersonally :-- Hyt pricaþ innan þan sculdru and on þan hrigge swilce þǽr þornas on sý, Lch. iii. 120, 10.] [N. E. D. pritch.] v. ge-prician. prician