plēbēius [plēbs], adj., plebeian. As noun, plēbēī, ōrum, pl. m., the plebeians. See [plēbs].
[plēbs, plēbis], f., the common people, rabble; the plebeians, or the population that grew up round the patricians (see [patricius]) from such causes as the settlement of foreigners in Rome, or the emancipation of slaves.
plectō, ere, —, —, to beat, punish (usually in pass.).
plēnus [cf. *pleō], adj., full, full of.
[*pleō, plēre, plēvī, plētus], to fill.
com—compleō, ēre, ēvī, ētus, to fill (to the brim): complete.
ex—expleō, ēre, ēvī, ētus, to fill up, fill.
in—impleō, ēre, ēvī, ētus, to fill up.
ob—oppleō, ēre, ēvī, ētus, to fill; cover.
re—repleō, ēre, ēvī, ētus, to fill again, refill, fill up.