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pressour

pressour Obs.
  Also 4–6 -ure, 5 -ur, 6 -or, (4 presour, 5 prassur).
  [a. OF. pressor, -our, -eur, variants of pressoir (12th c. in Littré):—late L. pressōrium a press for wine, oil, etc., n. use of neut. of pressōrius adj., f. press-, ppl. stem of premĕre to press: cf. pressor. See also presser.]
  1. An apparatus or instrument for pressing or squeezing. a. A wine- or oil-press: = press1 12 a.

a 1340 Hampole Psalter lv. 1 Haly kirke as a grape in þe pressure cries god hafe mercy of me. 1382 Wyclif Matt. xxi. 33 Ther was an husbondman, that plantide a vyne ȝerd,..and dalue a pressour [v.r. pressure, 1388 presour] therynne. c 1425 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 666/14 Hoc torcular, prassur. c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iv. xvii. (1869) 184 It is streyned in a pressour [F. pressouer]. 1558 Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. (1568) 46 b, Presse them in a faire white linnen cloth in a pressour, vntyll there issue out a very cleare oyle. 1570 Levins Manip. 192/45 A Préssure, pressorium.

  b. = press n.1 11 a.

1362 [see press n.1 11 a]. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xix. lxxv. (1495) ll ij/2 Chese eten after meete thurstyth dounwarde þe meete as it were a pressour.

  c. fig.

1426 Lydg. De Guil. Pilgr. 15897 In a pressour off gret peyne They kan ful offte A man dystreyne. c 1445Nightingale 304 The strong pressour of oure Redempcioun, On whiche the bloode downe be his sides Ranne.

  2. A clothes-press, a cupboard: = press n.1 15.

1471 in Ripon Ch. Acts (Surtees) 154 Unum pressur in alta camera mea. 1551 Knaresborough Wills (Surtees) I. 59 My sone to have one pressour. 1564 in Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees) I. 218, I geue him my pressor, my gownes my surpless, my ij furred amysis..and all other rayments apperteynyng vnto me.

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