/ˈpɾesa/, [ˈpɾe.s̺ɐ]
OrixeFeminine of preso (“imprisoned; captured; bound; prisoner”), from Latin prehensus (“seized”).
- femininea handful
“vn rromeu alamã cõ outros de sua cõpana tomou hũa grã presa de dineiros de prata et ofereçeos sobre la cousela da cabeça de Santiago” — a pilgrim from Germany, with others from his group, took a large handful of silver coins and offered them over the receptacle of the head of [the statue representing] Saint James
- femininecanal
“1382, M. Mar Graña Cid (ed.), Las órdenes mendicantes en el obispado de Mondoñedo. El convento de san Martín de Villaoriente (1374-1500). Ferrol: Estudios Mindonienses, page 181” — and in the other side it limits by the water that runs by the canal of the mill of Veiga
- femininereservoir
- femininecatch (something which is captured or caught)
- feminineprey
- feminine, form-offemale equivalent of preso (“female prisoner”)
- feminine, form-of, singularfeminine singular of preso
Formaspresas(plural)