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Palātīnus, -a, -um: Palatine, belonging to the Palatine Hill
palla, -ae (f): palla (a woman's cloak-like garment)
parātus, -a, -um: ready, prepared
parēns, parentis (m/f): parent
parō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to prepare, get ready
pars, partis (f): part, direction, region
parvus, -a, -um: small
pater, patris (m): father
patria, -ae (f): country, native land
patrōnus, -ī (m): patron
patruus, -ī (m): uncle
paulisper: for a short time
pavō, pavōnis (m): peacock
pax, pācis (f): peace
pecūnia, -ae (f): money
per: through, along (preposition, takes the accusative)
perīculōsus, -a, -um: dangerous
perīculum, -ī (n): danger
pernoctō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to spend the night
perterritus, -a, -um: frightened, terrified
perveniō, pervenire, pervēnī, perventus: to arrive (at), reach
pēs, pedis (m): foot
petō, petere, petīvī, petītus: to seek, look for, head for, aim at, attack
pictūra, -ae (f): picture
pila, -ae (f): ball
pīrāta, -ae (m): pirate
piscina, -ae (f): fishpond
piscis, piscis (m): fish
placidē: peacefully, gently
plaustrum, -ī (n): wagon, cart
plēnus, -a, -um: full
pluit, pluere, pluit, ---: it rains, is raining
poēta, -ae (m): poet
Pompeiī, -ōrum (m. pl.): Pompeii
pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus: to put, place
pons, pontis (m): bridge
porcus, -ī (m): pig
porta, -ae (f): gate
portō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to carry
possum, posse, potuī, ---: to be able (irregular)
post: after (preposition, takes the accusative)
postis, postis (m): door-post
postquam: after
postrīdiē: on the following day
praeclārus, -a, -um: distinguished, famous
praecipitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to hurl
praecurrō, praecurrere, praecurrī, praecursus: to run ahead
praedō, praedōnis (m): robber
praeter: except, beyond (preposition, takes the accusative)
praetereā: besides, moreover
praetereō, -īre, -iī/-īvī, -itus: to go past
praetexta (toga): toga with a purple border
prasinus, -a, -um: green
prīmus, -a, -um: first; prīma lux: first light, dawn; prīmum: first, at first
prīnceps, prīncipis (m): emperor
procul: far off, far, in the distance
promittō, promittere, promīsī, promissus: to promise
prope: near (preposition, takes the accusative)
propter: because of, on account of (preposition, takes the accusative)
prōvincia, -ae (f): province
puella, -ae (f): girl
puer, puerī (m): boy
pugna, -ae (f): fight
pugnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to fight
pulvis, pulveris (m): dust
pūniō, -īre, -īvī, -itus: to punish
pūrgō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to clean