preu

Etymology 1
, from pre-literary */ˈpɾɛt͡s/, from.

Noun

 * 1) price

Etymology
Shortened from.

Noun

 * 1) the first
 * 2)  the first to play (in a game)
 * 3) the second floor (of a building)
 * 4) * H. Monnier, Scènes populaires, quoted in Rigaud, Dictionnaire d'argot moderne, page 313:
 * "fr"
 * 1) * H. Monnier, Scènes populaires, quoted in Rigaud, Dictionnaire d'argot moderne, page 313:
 * "fr"

- Tiens! v'là l'bijoutier du no10 qui n's'embête pas, lui; il vous a loué tout son preu.

Etymology
From. , after specialization in the context of battle.

Adjective

 * 1) brave; valiant, chivalrous

Descendants

 * (from the oblique plural preux, preuz)