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El apellido Pratt es de origen inglés. Era un apodo para un tramposo inteligente, del inglés antiguo 'proett', truco, artesanía, astucia, astuto, que se encuentra en uso como sobrenombre en el siglo XI. El inglés medio 'pratt (e)' no se registra como una palabra de vocabulario hasta el siglo XV. La palabra apodo se deriva de "un eke-nombre" o nombre agregado, y dado que los apellidos se originaron como nombres agregados para ayudar en la identificación, todos los apellidos son, en cierto sentido, apodos. El nombre también puede derivar del francés-latín (francés antiguo 'prat'; francés 'pre'; latín 'prat-um' - un prado), 'habitante de un prado'. El ejemplo más antiguo es Lefwinus Prat c1080, un sobrenombre en inglés antiguo que el documento explica '(id est) Astutus, quod ab inimicis saepe captus caute evaserit'. Pratt es el apellido de los Marqueses y Earls Camden. Descienden de John Pratt († 1573) de Devonshire. ...
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Argent, on a chevron sable, between three pellets, each charged with a martlet of the field, as many mascles or.
Coat of arms of family Pratt from England (co. Norfolk). Source of the Blazon: "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales" by Sir Bernard Burke, London 1884
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