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The word "prise" has its ultimate origins in the Proto-Indo-European root preh₂-, meaning "to grasp." It is related to the Germanic word *far- (in words like "farewell" and "farewell"), meaning "to go," as well as the Latin word *prendere (in words like "apprehend" and "comprehend"), meaning "to take or seize."
In Old French and Anglo-Norman, "prise" was used to refer to the act of taking or capturing, as well as the thing taken or captured. The word entered Middle English in the 13th century and has since been used in a variety of contexts.
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