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pray verb (prayed, praying) (often pray for something or someone) 1 now usually intr to address one's god, making earnest requests or giving thanks. 2 old use, tr & intr to entreat or implore • Stop, I pray you! 3 tr & intr to hope desperately. exclamation, old use (now often uttered with quaint politeness or cold irony) please, or may I ask • Pray come inWho asked you, pray?
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French preier, from Latin precari to entreat.

pray

A word often confused with this one is prey.