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SECOND LA.TIN<br />

peregrinus, m., stranger<br />

perennis, eternal<br />

perfecte, perfectly<br />

perfectio, f.} perfection, correctness<br />

perfector, m.} perfecter<br />

perferre, -tull, -latus, to carry up, to<br />

bring<br />

perficere, -feci, -fectus, to perfect<br />

perfrui (dep. 3), -fructus, to enjoy<br />

perh:ibere (2), -hibui, -hibitus, to report;<br />

to bear witness<br />

periculum, n.} danger<br />

perire (eo), -ii or -ivi, -itus, to perish<br />

peritus, skilled, expert<br />

permanens, permanent<br />

permanere (2), -mansi~ -mansus, to<br />

remain, to stand<br />

permissive, permissively<br />

permittere, -misi, -missus, to permit,<br />

to suffer<br />

permutatio, f.} exchange<br />

perpendere, -pendi, -pensus, to weigh,<br />

to consider<br />

perperam, falsely<br />

perpetuo, perpetually, forever<br />

perpetuus, perpetual~ everlasting, unfailing;<br />

in perpetuum, forever<br />

perscrihere, -scripsi, -scriptus, to write<br />

do\vn<br />

perseverantia, I.} perseverance<br />

persona, f.} person<br />

perspicere, -spexi, -spectus, to perceive<br />

perspicuus, clear, definite<br />

persuasUlll, n.} conviction, firnl belief<br />

pertinaciter, obstinately<br />

pertinere (2), -tinui, -tentus, to pertain<br />

pertingere, to reach, to extend<br />

perturhatio, f.} disturbance<br />

pcrvenire, -veni, -ventus, to attain, to<br />

come to<br />

pervigilitml, n.} vigil<br />

pes, m., foot<br />

petcre, petivi or -ii, petitus, to entrealt<br />

to beseech, to request<br />

petra, f.} stone<br />

phantasia, f.} image, representation<br />

philosophia, f., philosophy<br />

philosophus, m.} philosopher<br />

phrasis, f.} phrase, sentence<br />

phrenesis, f.} delirium<br />

physice, physically<br />

physicus~ physical<br />

pie, mercifully, piously<br />

pietas, f.} goodness, piety, pity<br />

pignus, n.} pledge<br />

pileolus, m.} skull cap<br />

pius, just, n1erciful, tender<br />

placatio, f.} propitiation<br />

placere (2), placui, placatus, to be<br />

pleasing<br />

plane, plainly, clearly<br />

Plato, m., Plato (Greek philosopher,<br />

427-347 B.C.)<br />

plebs, f., people<br />

plene, fully<br />

plenius, more fully<br />

plenus, full<br />

plerique, most, very n1any<br />

pluralis, plural<br />

pluralitas, f.} plurality<br />

plures, more, several<br />

pluries, frequently<br />

plurinlus, most, very much; quam<br />

plurimi, as many as possible<br />

plus, more; - nlinusve, more or less<br />

poena, f., pain, punishment<br />

poenitentia, f.} penance<br />

poenitere (2), -itui, to repent<br />

politicus, political<br />

pollere (2), -lui, to be strong, to be<br />

efficacious<br />

polliceri (dep. 2), -licitus, to promise<br />

polytheismus, m.} polytheism, worship<br />

of several gods<br />

ponere, posui, positus, to put, to set, to<br />

lay, to make

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