paulātim [paulum], adv., little by little, by degrees, gradually.

paulō and paulum [paulus, little], adv., by a little, somewhat.

[Paulus, ī], m., L. Aemilius, a famous general, consul in 219 and 216 B.C. In the latter year he fell at Cannae, and was hence regarded as a national hero.

pauper, eris, adj., poor; scanty, small.

pauperculus [dim. of pauper], adj., quite poor.

pavidus [paveō, to be afraid], adj., trembling, fearful, frightened.

pavor, ōris [paveō, to be afraid], m., terror, fear, dread.

pāx, pācis, f., peace; treaty.

peccātum, ī [peccō], n., an error, fault, sin.

peccō, āre, āvī, ātum, to do wrong, act amiss, err, sin.