dun vs pray

dun

verb
  • To ask or beset a debtor for payment. 

  • To harass by continually repeating e.g. a request. 

intj
  • Imitating a deep bass note, such as that found in suspenseful music. 

adj
  • Of a brownish grey colour. 

noun
  • A collector of debts, especially one who is insistent and demanding. 

  • A fly made to resemble the mayfly subimago. 

  • A newly hatched, immature mayfly; a mayfly subimago. 

  • An ancient or medieval fortification; especially a hill-fort in Scotland or Ireland. 

  • A mound or small hill. 

  • A brownish grey colour. 

  • An urgent request or demand of payment. 

  • A structure in the Orkney or Shetland islands or in Scotland consisting of a roundhouse surrounded by a circular wall; a broch. 

pray

verb
  • To humbly beg a person for aid or their time. 

  • To wish or hope strongly for a particular outcome. 

  • To direct words, thoughts, or one's attention to God or any higher being, for the sake of adoration, thanks, petition for help, etc. 

adv
  • Please; used to make a polite request 

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