APG:

27.  *p r a m- „pressen", 
in mnd. mndl. fries, pramen, 
nd. auch prammen, 
prampen, 
prampsen 
pramsen 
premsen „pressen, zwängen, stopfen" u.dgl., 
dazu mnd. premese 
(und nd. pram prame) „Maulklemme" u.dgl., 
dessen -s-Suffix dem Stamm ein hohes Alter sichert. 
Daneben lat. premo „drücke" (idg. *prem-:*prom-).


FGB:

Prabhait, -e, f., 
pulp, the state to which an egg, say, is reduced when broken, 
or potatoes when overboiled; 
dheinis p. de, you have reduced it to a pulp; 
p. bhuidhe, a yellow mess (of broken eggs).

Prabhait, -e, f., pulp, the state to which an egg, say, is reduced when broken, 
or potatoes when overboiled; 
dheinis p. de, you have reduced it to a pulp; 
p. bhuidhe, a yellow mess (of broken eggs).

Prábar, m., rabble (O'R.)

Prabhtais, -e, f., pulp, matter, pus. 

Preab, g. -eibe, d. -eib, -rib (oft. -eab),
pl. -a, f., a bounce, kick or start;
motion, vigour, courage; an instant;
a shovelful, a forkful, etc.; 
de phreib, at a bound, at once, 
i bprib, go bprib, id. (U); 
bhíodar againn de phreib, they reached us in a second;
i bpreib na súl, in the twinkling of an eye; 
le preib an scéil seo, as a climax to this; 
gan phreib, lifeless, spiritless;
gan phreib 'na gcroidhe, their hearts devoid of manliness; 
tá p. fir ionnat fós, you are still a man; 
i ndeireadh na preibe, at the last gasp, almost vanquished; 
bainim p. as, I cause to start, frighten, 
al. I put out of joint, as a limb; 
bhaineas.p. as m'uillinn, I put my elbow out of joint; 
ag cur p. 'san ól, drinking with spirit, keeping the drink circulating (song); 
cf. prap.

Preabadh, -btha, m., 
act of jumping, bouncing, stamping, prancing, kicking,
palpitating, quivering, panting, twinkling; 
p. croidhe, palpitation of the heart; 
p. súl, a twinkling; 
arsa Cloch labhrais ag p., said the memnonian or speaking stone as it burst asunder;
priobadh (Sc.).

Preabadach, -aighe,.f., act of bouncing,
skipping (Ros.).

Preabaim, -adh, v. intr., 
I stamp, kick, spurn, bounce, spring, jump up; start, am startled, come, go, suddenly; 
preab it shuidhe, arise, stand up quickly; 
do phreab sé 'na sheasamh, he sprang to his feet; 
preabfaidh sé chughainn laithreach, he will come upon us immediately; 
do phreab sé chughainn aréir, he came unexpectedly to us last night; 
preab anonn chúcha i mbárach, go over to them tomorrow (without hesitation or delay); 
p. fá dhéin, I spring towards; 
p. liom, I set out, go off; 
al. -buighim; 

Preabuighidh I pull away, lads (order to rowers), cruadhuighidh, iompuighidh, id.

Preabaire, g. id., pl. -rí, m., 
a jumper, a hopper; a stout, hearty, brave fellow, a fellow, a person; 
p. fir, a strong lively man; 
p. an ghaid, a part of the flail (handle? striker?); 
p. breac, magpie.

Preabhaireacht, -a, f., bouncing, jumping, starting, acting bravely or gallantly.

Preabaiste, p. a., kicked (Antr.); d'fhág sé mé p., he knocked me sprawling (ib.)

Preabhamhail, -mhla, a., 
active, vigorous, gallant, spirited, generous; startlesome (as a horse).


YGM:

*prenial, eg. coffr : brwydr.
  CASKET ; BATTLE.

*pres, eg. 
gwasgfa; yrnosod.
  PRESS - ATTACK.