pudīcitia, ae [pudīcus], f., modesty, virtue.

pudīcus, a, um [pudeō, to be ashamed], adj., modest, virtuous.

puer, puerī, m., a child; boy; slave.

pūgna, ae, f., a combat, fight, battle.

pūgnātor, ōris, m., a fighter, combatant.

pūgnō, ārē, āvī, ātus [pūgna], to fight; oppose, resist. ex—expūgnō, āre, āvī, ātus, to take by storm, capture; overpower, prevail upon. ob—oppūgnō, āre, āvī, ātus, to fight against, assault, besiege.

Pulcher, chrī, m., P. Claudius Pulcher, consul 249 B.C.

Pullus, ī, m., L. Iūnius Pullus, consul 249 B.C.

Pulvillus, ī, m., (M.) Horātius Pulvillus, consul 500 B.C.

Pūnicus, a, um, adj., Phoenician, Punic; Carthaginian; Pūnicum bellum, Punic war, first, 264-241 B.C.; second, 218-202 B.C.; third, 149-146 B.C.