Pannonia, ae, f., one of the most important provinces of Rome, lying between the Danube and the Alps.
Pannonicus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Pannonia.
Pannoniī, ōrum, pl. m., the inhabitants of Pannonia.
Pānsa, ae, m., (C. Vibius) Pānsa, consul 43 B.C.
Panticapaeum, ī, n., a city in the modern Crimea.
Paphlagōn, onis, m., a Paphlagonian.
Paphlagonia, ae, f., a division of Asia Minor on the Black Sea.
Papirius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Carbō, Cursor.
parēns, entis [pariō], m. and f., a father or mother, parent; relative (late).
pāreō, ēre, uī, —, to appear; obey, serve. ad—appāreō, ēre, uī, —, to become visible, appear; serve. con—compāreō, ēre, uī, —, to appear, show one’s self.