1560s, "to prejudice;" 1570s, "to judge beforehand," from French préjuger (16c.), equivalent to Latin praejudicare "to judge or decide beforehand;" see pre- + judge (v.). Related: Prejudged; prejudging; prejudgment.
preheat
prehensile
prehension
prehistoric
prehistory
prejudge
prejudice
prejudicial
*prek-
prelacy
prelapsarian