prize vb.:
1.
to value, estimate, esteem
Tp. I. ii. 168
“volumes that I above my
dukedom,”
Ado III. i. 90
“so swift and excellent
a wit As she is p-'d to have,”
Cor. I. v. 4
“ their hours At a
crack'd drachm,”
Tim. I. i. 172
“Things . . . Are p-d by
their masters”
(i.e. according to the esteem in which their
masters are held).
2.
(with negative) to
care nothing for Tw.N. II. iv.
84, Wint. IV. iii. [iv.] 369, 388, Sonn. cxliii. 8.

