per-turb (1), agitate, disturb
per-tilis, -e, very useful
per-vagor, -r, -tus sum, wander about; spread over
* per-veni, -re, -vn, -ventum, come through, arrive, reach
per-vers, adv., perversely
perversus, -a, -um, crooked, distorted, perverse
per-vigil (1), stay awake throughout the night
ps, pedis,m., lower leg, foot
pessimus:seemalus
pestifer, -fera, -ferum, destructive, injurious
pestilentia, -ae,f., plague, pestilence
pestis, -is,f., pestilence, destruction, death
petti, -nis,f., attack; pursuit; petition, request
* pet, -ere, -v, -tum, seek, aim at, ask, beg
Phaëthn, -ontis,m., son of the sun god, killed while trying to drive his father’s chariot through the sky
Pharisaeus, -, m., a Pharisee
Philippus, -, m., name of several Macedonian kings, especially Philip II, the father of Alexander and in his conquest of Greece opposed by Demosthenes
* philosophia, -ae,f., philosophy
philosophus, -, m., philosopher
Phryges, -um,m. pl., the Phrygians of Asia Minor
pictra, -ae,f., a painting, picture
piets, -ttis,f., devotion, loyalty; piety
piger, -gra, -grum, lazy
pignus, -oris,n., pledge, proof; pl., pledges of love (= children)
pigritia, -ae,f., laziness, indolence, sluggishness, disinclination (to act)
pincerna, -ae,m., cupbearer (late Lat.)
ping, -ere, pinx, pictum, paint, portray
pnus, -, f., pine tree
prta, -ae,m., pirate
piscis, -is,m., fish
Ps, -nis,m., Piso, a cognomen; espec. L. Calpurnius Piso, Caesar’s father-in-law
pius, -a, -um, pious, religious, loyal, devoted
* place, -re, -u, placitum, + dat., be pleasing to, please; especially impersonal placet, it is pleasing, is thought best, is decided, + inf. or ut-clause
* plga, -ae,f., blow, wound
planctus, -s,m., lit. a beating of the breast; lamentation
plang, -ere, planx, planctum, strike, beat; lament, bewail
plangor, -ris,m., a striking, blow; lamentation, wailing
* plnus, -a, -um, level, plain, clear; plnum, -, n., a plain; adv. pln
Plat, -nis,m., the famous Greek philosopher
plaud, -ere, plaus, plausum, strike together, clap the hands, applaud