partus, ūs [pariō], m., a bringing forth, delivery, birth.

[parum], adv., too little, not enough; comp. minus, less, by no means, not; sup. minimē, least of all, by no means, not at all. As noun, parum, indecl. n., too little, not enough.

parvulus [dim. of parvus], adj., very small, tiny. As noun, parvulus, ī, m., a small child, infant.

[parvus], adj., little, small; comp. minor, smaller, less; younger (sc. nātū); sup. minimus, smallest, least.

pāscō, ere, pāvī, pāstus, to feed; of animals, to graze, browse (esp. in pass. and supine).

passim [passus, part. of pandō], adv., in every direction, everywhere.

pāstor, ōris [pāscō], m., herdsman, shepherd.

patefaciō [pateō + faciō], to lay open, disclose, bring to light.

pateō, ēre, uī, —, to be open.

pater, patris, m., father; pl., patrēs or patrēs cōnscrīptī, the senators. See [cōnscrīptus].