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prist

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A quick definition of prist:

Term: prist

Definition: Prist is an old legal term that was used in oral pleading to show that both parties in a case had agreed on the issues to be discussed. It means that the case is ready to be heard and decided upon by a judge or jury.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: Prist
Definition: Prist is a word that was used in old legal language to mean "ready". It was used in spoken arguments to show that both sides of the argument were ready to present their case.
Example: In a court case, the judge would ask if both sides were ready to present their arguments. If they were, they would say "prist" to show that they were ready. This would then start the trial.
Explanation: The example shows how "prist" was used in a legal setting to indicate that both sides were ready to present their arguments. It was a way of starting the trial and making sure that everyone was prepared.

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