Prest is used as an imperative and is the past participle of 'press'. Prest could mean ready or prompt or prepared. For example: they were all prest for the battle. It means they were ready and all prepare for the battle. Prest could denote neat and tidy or proper. For example: Prest money. Prest money is that money which was paid to men recruited into the British Service. It was called Prest money because it compelled the men to be prepared for service when called.
Prest means ready money or a loan. For example: a prest of five million dollars was granted for the earthquake-prone town. Prest as a verb means 'to grant as a loan or to lend'. As an acronym, PREST stands for Policy Research in Engineering, Science and Technology. It is a research department of the Manchester University.
Prest means ready money or a loan. For example: a prest of five million dollars was granted for the earthquake-prone town. Prest as a verb means 'to grant as a loan or to lend'. As an acronym, PREST stands for Policy Research in Engineering, Science and Technology. It is a research department of the Manchester University.