parti (4), divide, share, distribute
partti, -nis,f., partition, division
partus, -s,m., offspring, bearing offspring
parum,adv. ofparvus, too little, not enough; compar. minus, less; superl. minim, very little, least of all, not at all
parumper,adv., for a little while
parvulus, -a, -um, small, tiny
parvus, -a, -um, little, small; compar. minor, minus; superl. minimus, -a, -um
psc, -ere, pv, pstum, feed, lead to pasture
passim,adv., here and there, far and wide
passi, -nis,f., suffering, passion (EL)
passus, -s,m., step, pace
pstor, -ris,m., shepherd
pstus, -s,m., food, fodder
patefaci, -ere, -fc, -factum, throw open, expose
* pat , -re, -u, lie open, extend, be exposed, be revealed or clear
* pater, -trism., father
patientia, -ae,f., endurance, patience
* patior, -, passus sum, suffer, endure; permit, allow
* patria, -ae,f., fatherland, native land
patrius, -a, -um, of a father, father’s, paternal; ancestral
patrnus, -, m., protector, patron; advocate (in a trial)
* pauc, -ae, -a,adj. usu. in pl., few, a few
paucits, -ttis,f., small number
paultim,adv., gradually, little by little
* paulus, -a, -um, little, small; very commonly in the abl. (degree of difference) as an adv., paul, a little, somewhat
Paulus (or Paullus), -, m., a cognomen in the gens Aemilia, e.g., L. Aemilius Paulus, consul and general who lost his life at Cannae in 216 B.C.; L. Aemilius Paulus Macedonius, son of the above and victor at Pydna in 167 B.C.
pauper,gen. -eris, poor (not rich)
pauperts, -ttis,f., poverty
pavor, -ris,m., trembling, terror
* px, pcis,f., peace
* pecctor, -ris,m., sinner (EL)
pecctum, -, n., sin, error, fault
* pecc (1), make a mistake, commit a fault, sin
pectus, -oris,n., breast; heart, feelings
* pecnia, -ae,f., money, property, wealth
pecnisus, -a, -um, moneyed, wealthy
pecus, -oris,n., cattle, herd
* pedes, peditis,m., foot soldier; pl. = infantry
pedittus, -s,m., infantry
peior:see malus