Paelīgnī, ōrum, pl. m., a Sabine people dwelling in central Italy.

paene, adv., almost, nearly.

Palaeopharsālus, ī, f., a city in Thessaly where Caesar defeated Pompey 48 B.C. It is generally written Pharsalus.

Palaestīna, ae, f., Palestine.

palam, adv., openly, publicly.

Palātīnus, ī (sc. mōns), adj., the Palatine Hill.

Palātium, ī, n., the Palatine Hill; the imperial palace, which was on the hill.

pallium, ī, n., a Grecian cloak, mantle.

palūs, ūdis, f., a marsh, fen.

Pamphȳlia, ae, f., a division of Asia Minor.