| 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 |
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