"Priscylla" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Priscylla" Meaning

Priscilla is a feminine given name that originated in Latin and is derived from the Latin words 'priscus,' which means 'ancient' and 'silla,' which is a diminutive form of 'sila,' a suffix indicating small or beloved.

In a broader sense, Priscilla can be interpreted as "ancient little one" or "small, old one."

"Priscylla" Examples

Noun

1. Priscylla is a name given to a female given name that comes from the Latin name Priscilla.
2. In Roman mythology, Priscylla was the name of the daughter of Rabirius, a Roman who made a pact with Baal.

Proper Noun

1. Priscylla Lannes-Ladouëron, a French businesswoman and CEO of Sanofi.
2. Priscylla Bakhtuni Tokan, an Indonesian film actress, singer, and model.

Idiom

1. There isn't a common idiom using the name Priscylla.

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The name Priscilla is of Latin origin, derived from the name Prisca, which means "ancient" or "old." It is also associated with the Latin word "prior," meaning "first" or "primary." In Christian tradition, Saint Priscilla is honored as a martyr and is often depicted as a patron saint, representing faithfulness and devotion.

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To take or obtain something in a skillful or clever way.<br><br>Example: "She prised open the lid of the jar to get the jam out."<br><br>However, it can also mean to value or estimate something to be worth a certain amount or quality.<br><br>Example: "The judge prised the value of the house at $500,000."<br><br>In addition, the word "prise" can also mean to separate or detach something by force, often quickly or suddenly.<br><br>Example: "The dentist prised the stuck tooth out of my brother's gum."

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Prishtine, also known as Pristina, is the capital and the largest city of Kosovo. It has a population of around 350,000 people. The city has a rich history and is known for its Ottoman-era architecture, museums, and cultural institutions. It is also home to the University of Pristina, one of the largest universities in Kosovo.

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