Prescript [noun]
Definition of Prescript:
rule
Sentence/Example of Prescript:
And all things are done and determined according to its will and prescript.
Whereby I became more careless to study my other prescript lessons.
The most important of these documents is the “prescript” or constitution of the old Klan.
All orders that I have seen were written according to the Register of the first Prescript.
According to his prescript, sharp exercise of lungs and limbs is a man's moral aid against temptation.
As an exhibit in the case against the present organization, I give the “Prescript” in full.
A constitution called the Prescript was adopted which provided for a national organization.
Provided, no Edict shall be made to conflict with any of the provisions or Edicts of this Prescript.
A constitution called the Prescript was here adopted for the entire order.
The purposes of the order, omitted in the first Prescript, was clearly declared in the revision.