pōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to put down, place, set, deposit; serve (at meals); spend; set up, build; pitch. ad—appōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to put before, place near; serve (at table). con—compōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to arrange, settle; conclude, finish. dē—dēpōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to lay down or aside, put down; stop; arrange, establish. dis—dispōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to arrange, array, dispose. in—impōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to place or put upon or in; establish. prae—praepōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to set over, put in charge of. re—repōnō, ere, posuī, positus, to put back, replace, restore.

pōns, pontis, m., a bridge.

Ponticus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Pontus; Ponticum (mare), the Black Sea.

pontifex, ficis, m., priest.

Pontius, ī, m., see Telesīnus.

Pontus, ī, m., 1. Pontus Euxīnus, the Black Sea. 2. A country of Asia Minor on the Black Sea.

populō, āre, āvī, ātus, to plunder, ravage, lay waste. dē—dēpopulor, ārī, ātus sum, to lay waste, ravage, plunder, pillage.

populus, ī, m., a people, nation.

Porcius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Catō.

porrō [prō], adv., forward, henceforth, furthermore, again.