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* plbs, plbis, plbs, - , f., the common people

* plnus, -a, -um, full (+ gen. or abl.)

* plrque, -aeque, -aque,pl., the majority, very many

plrumque,adv., generally

plma, -ae,f., soft feather, down

plumbeus, -a, -um, made of lead, leaden; dull; heavy

plumbum, -, n., lead

plrimum,adv.: see underplrimusandmultum

* plrimus, -a, -um,superl. ofmultus; plrimum, -, n., very much, a great deal; plrimum,adv., very much, for the most part; plrimum posse, to be very powerful

* pls,compar.: see both adj. multusand adv. multum

pluvia, -ae,f., rain

poma, -atis,n., poem

poena, -ae,f., punishment, penalty

Poenus, -, m., a Carthaginian; the Carthaginian = Hannibal; Poen, -rumm. pl., the Carthaginians

pota, -ae,m., poet

poticus, -a, -um, poetic

poltus, -a, -um, polished, refined, polite

pollex, -icis,m., thumb

* polliceor, -r, -licitus sum, promise

pollicitum, -, n., promise

Polybius, -, m., Greek historian of the 2nd cent. B.C.

Pompius, -, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great, triumvir and rival of Caesar

pmum, -, n., fruit

pondus, -eris,n., weight

* pn, -ere, posu, positum, put, place, set; set before, serve (food)

* pns, -ntis,m., bridge

pontifex, -ficis,m., a Roman high priest; a Christian bishop or the Pope

pontifictus, -s,m., the pontificate

Pontus, -, m., the Black Sea

poposc:seeposc 

populris, -e, of the people, belonging to the people; populris, -is, m., a fellow-countryman, accomplice

populti, -nis,f., plundering, devastation

populor, -r, -tus sum, plunder, devastate

* populus, -, m., people, nation; the multitude

porcus, -, m., pig

porr, adv., forward, furthermore, moreover, in turn

Porsenna, -ae,m., Etruscan king of Clusium

* porta, -ae,f., gate

porticus, -s,f., colonnade, portico

porti, -nis,f., part, portion

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