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pergo, -ere, perrexi, perrectum<br />
(intr.) proceed, go on (to do<br />
something)<br />
periclum, -i (n) (another form of<br />
periculum)<br />
periculum, -i (n) danger<br />
perii (perf. of pereo)<br />
periritus, -a, -um very angry, furious<br />
peritus, -a, -um ( + gen.) experienced<br />
(in)<br />
periurium (4 syllables), -i (n) false<br />
oath, perjury<br />
permaneo, -ere, permansi, permansum<br />
(intr.) continue, remain<br />
permisceo, -ere, permiscui, permixtum<br />
(tr.) bring together, mix up<br />
permitto, -ere, permisi, permissum<br />
(+ acc. of thing and dat. of<br />
person) allow<br />
perpetuus, -a, -um continuous;<br />
continual (in perpetuum forever)<br />
perriro (adv.) very rarely<br />
Persae, -irum (m. pI.) inhabitants of<br />
Persia, Persians<br />
persequor, -I, perseciitus sum<br />
(tr.) pursue<br />
persevero, -ire (intr.) persist<br />
persona, -ae (f) mask; character in a<br />
play,' particular individual<br />
persuideo, -ere, persuisi, persuisum<br />
(+ dat.; for pronunciation see<br />
p. xiii) persuade<br />
pertineo, -ere, pertinui (no sup.;<br />
intr.) (+ ad) be related to, concern,<br />
pertain to<br />
pertundo" -ere, pertum, pertusum<br />
(tr.) bore through, perforate<br />
perturbO, -ire (tr.) disturb, trouble<br />
pervenio, -ire, perveni, perventum<br />
(intr.) arrive, come<br />
pervigilo, -ire (intr.) stay awake<br />
pes, pedis (m) foot; measure of length<br />
pessimus, -a, -um worst<br />
peto, -ere, petivi (-ii), petitum<br />
(tr.) seek, look for; ask, make a<br />
request (i/ab + abI. for person asked)<br />
petra, -ae (f) rock<br />
Pbalaris, -idis notorious Greek tyrant<br />
of Agrigentum in Sicily<br />
pbilosopbia, -ae (f) philosophy<br />
pbilosopbus, -i (m) philosopher<br />
Phoebus, -i another name of Apollo,<br />
especially in his capacity as sun-god<br />
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Pbrygius, -a, -um (adj. of Pbrygia,<br />
country of Asia Minor whose most<br />
famous city was Troy) Phrygian<br />
Pbyllis, -idis (-idos) Greek female<br />
name<br />
pietis, -titis (f) sense of duty towards<br />
whom it is due (gods, parents, etc.),<br />
piety<br />
piger, pigra, pigrum sluggish; lazy<br />
piget, -ere, piguit, (no sup.; + ace.) it<br />
vexes (20.1 12b)<br />
Pi]umnus, -i ancestor of Turnus<br />
pingo, -ere, pinxi, pictum (tr.) paint;<br />
depict<br />
pinguis, -is, -e fat, rich in fat; fertile<br />
pinus, -us (f) pine-tree<br />
piscis, -is (m) fish<br />
pius, -a, -um showing pietis, pious,<br />
good<br />
placeo, -ere, placui (or placitus sum<br />
25.1/5e) ( + dat.) please, be pleasing<br />
to, delight<br />
placidus, -a, -um favourable,' quiet,<br />
peaceful<br />
plico, -ire (tr.) conciliate, appease<br />
Plancus, -i male cognomen<br />
pline (adv.) clearly, plainly<br />
plango, -ere, planxi, planctum (tr.,<br />
intr.) smite; beat one's breast in<br />
mourning; mourn<br />
plinus, -a, -um even, flat; (of speech)<br />
clear<br />
Plato, -Onis celebrated Greek<br />
philosopher<br />
plaudo, -ere, plausi, plausum (intr.,<br />
tr.) clap one's hands,' applaud<br />
plebeius, -a, -um (adj. of<br />
plebs) plebeian<br />
plebs, plebis (f) or plebes, plebei<br />
(f) the common people<br />
plenus, -a, -um ( + gen.) full (of)<br />
plerusque, pleraque, plerumque (pron.<br />
and adj.) the greater number of<br />
pluit, -ere, pluit (no sup.; impers.) it<br />
is raining<br />
pluma, -ae (f) feather; down<br />
plumeus, -a, -um filled with feathers<br />
or down<br />
plurimus, -a, -um most, very many<br />
plus (adv.) to a higher degree, more<br />
plus, piuris (n.; 19.1 II note I) more<br />
Pluto, -onis god who ruled over the<br />
Underworld (9.3)