Prithee - Wikipedia Look up prithee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Prithee is an archaic English interjection formed from a corruption of the phrase pray thee ( [I] ask you [to]), which was initially an exclamation of contempt used to indicate a subject's triviality [1]
Prithee: Understanding Its Usage - CompleteEra “Prithee” is an archaic form of “I pray thee” (or “I beg thee”), used in **Old English and Middle English** to politely request or command someone It’s a **formal, respectful** way to say “please” or “do this,” often found in literature, historical texts, or roleplaying (e g , fantasy settings)
Prithee Prithee is an archaic English interjection derived as a contraction of the phrase "pray thee," serving to express a polite request, entreaty, or plea in discourse