See also: prań and prán

Haitian Creole edit

Etymology edit

From Saint Dominican Creole French prende, from French prendre (take, verb).

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

pran

  1. take

Mauritian Creole edit

Etymology edit

From French prendre.

Verb edit

pran (medial form pran)

  1. to take

Scots edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

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Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

pran (plural prans)

  1. crumb, fragment, splinter
  2. mess, hodgepodge
  3. the residue of oat husks and oatmeal after milling

Verb edit

pran (third-person singular simple present prans, present participle prannin, simple past prannit, past participle prannit)

  1. to crush, squeeze, compress
  2. to pound, mash, grind, hurt severely

Serbo-Croatian edit

Participle edit

pran (Cyrillic spelling пран)

  1. masculine singular passive past participle of prati

Spanish edit

Noun edit

pran m (plural pranes)

  1. (Venezuela) drug lord; baron; big cheese of criminal organisation