2. L. Calpurnius Pīsō Frūgī, consul 133 B.C.; opponent of C. Gracchus in 121; author of a historical work called Annālēs.
Placentia, ae, f., a city in Cisalpine Gaul, on the Po.
[placeō, ēre, uī, —], to please, be agreeable to; seem best to; impers., placet, uit or placitum est, with dat., to be resolved by.
dis—displiceō, ēre, uī, —, to displease.
placidē [placidus, calm], adv., calmly, quietly.
plācō, āre, āvī, ātus, to soothe, appease; conciliate, reconcile.
plāga, ae, f., a stroke, blow.
[Plancus, ī], m., C. Plōtius Plancus, proscribed by the Second Triumvirate.
plaustrum, ī, n., a wagon, cart.
plausus, ūs [plaudō, to clap the hands] m., applause, acclamations.