Definitions for Prussia

Prussia Prus·sia

Spelling: [pruhsh-uh]
IPA: /ˈprʌʃ ə/

Prussia is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 183 anagrams from letters in Prussia (aiprssu).

Definitions for Prussia

noun

  1. a former state in N Europe: became a military power in the 18th century and in 1871 led the formation of the German empire; formally abolished as an administrative unit in 1947.

Examples for Prussia

Our friend has no doubt but the King of Prussia will accede to the convention.

His object was to have a personal interview with the King of Prussia.

Incidentally, one of the heroes of that book is Frederick the Great of Prussia, who was almost certainly gay.

But what will you live on, since, as a Jew, you can't get any post or professorship in Prussia?

But I have been away so long, and everything is changed since the King of Prussia began his wars.

Broad privileges were granted, but Prussia remained an absolute monarchy.

Here's the King of Prussia, claiming a right to this kingdom!'

Oct. 14th, 1806, the terrible defeat at Jena put Prussia in the hands of the enemy.

The King of Prussia will pay his debts, but he will end his days at Spandau.

On the night of the 29th came the news by telegraph—“First blood for Prussia!”

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