plērīque, aeque, aque, adj., very many, most.

Plīnius, ī, m., C. Plīnius Secundus, commonly known as Pliny the Elder, A.D. 23-79. He wrote a sort of encyclopaedia called Historia Nātūrālis.

Plōtius, ī, m., see [Plancus].

plumbeus [plumbum], adj., leaden.

plumbum, ī, n., lead.

plūrimus, see [multus].

plūs, plūris, adj., see [multus].

poena, ae, f., compensation, punishment, penalty.

Poenī, ōrum, pl. m., the Phoenicians, Carthaginians (see [Carthāgō]).

poēta, ae, m., a poet.