plēbs, plēbis, and plēbēs, ēī, f., the common people, populace, plebeians.

plēnus, a, um [pleō], adj., full.

*pleō, ēre, plēvī, plētus, to fill. con—compleō, ēre, plēvī, plētus, to fill (to the brim); complete. ex—expleō, ēre, plēvī, plētus, to fill up, fill. in—impleō, ēre, plēvī, plētus, to fill up, finish.

plērīque, aeque, aque, adj., very many, most.

plērumque, adv., mostly, generally, very often.

Plōtīna, ae, f., the wife of the emperor Trajan.

plūrimus, see multus.

Plūtarchus, ī, m., a Greek philosopher and biographer.

pōculum, ī, n., cup.

poēma, atis, n., a poem.