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par : equal, like.<br />

paratus : prepared, ready, provided, equipped.<br />

paratus : prepared, ready, equipped; (of persons) skilled.<br />

paratus : preparation, fitting out, equipment.<br />

parco : (with dative) to spare, refrain from injuring.<br />

parco : (+inf.: to forbear to), avoid, spare, keep oneself from.<br />

parens parentis : parent.<br />

pareo : (+ dat.) to be obedient to, obey.<br />

paries parietis : wall<br />

parilis : similar, like, equal.<br />

pario : to bear, bring forth, produce / create, make, get.<br />

pariter : equally, in like manner, as well.<br />

paro : to prepare, get ready / set, put / furnish, supply / buy.<br />

pars partis : part, share / direction.<br />

partim : partly / some.<br />

parum minus minime : (adv.) little, too little, not enough.<br />

parvus minor minimus : small, little<br />

pasco : to graze, forage, browse.<br />

passer : sparrow.<br />

passim : adv. far and wide, everywhere, scattered about.<br />

patefacio : to disclose, expose, open, make open.<br />

pateo : to be revealed, to stand open, to be clear, plain.<br />

pater patris : father.<br />

paternus : of a father, paternal, native.<br />

patiens : patient / (+ gen.) capable of enduring.<br />

patientia : patience, suffering, endurance.<br />

patior : to suffer, endure, permit.<br />

patria : fatherland, one's native country, homeland.<br />

patrocinor : to protect, defend, support, patronize.<br />

patronus : patron, protector.<br />

patruus : paternal uncle.<br />

pauci : few, a few, some.<br />

paulatim : gradually, little by little.<br />

pauper : beggar, person without means.<br />

pauper : poor, with few means, poverty-stricken.<br />

paupertas : beggardry, poverty, humble circumstances.<br />

pax pacis : peace<br />

peccatus : sin.<br />

pecco : to do wrong, err, sin, go astray.<br />

pecto : to comb, card, thrash (to card wool).<br />

pectus pectoris : heart, breast.<br />

pecunia : money.<br />

pecus : a single head of cattle, especially a sheep.<br />

peior : worse (see malus).<br />

pello pepulli pulsum : to hit, beat / exile, drive away, banish.<br />

pendeo : to hang, depend, be suspended / be uncertain, undecided.

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