Plate, vi, [43]; vii, [2], solid armor, as distinguished from the coat of mail, or light chain armor.

Pleasaunce, ii, [30], courtesies; iv, [38]; vii, [4], delight, conversational pleasure.

Point, (1) ix, [41], appoint;

(2) ii, [12], not a whit;

(3) i, [16]; ii, [12], (armed) at all points.

Pollicie, iv, [12], statecraft, cunning.

Portesse, iv, [19], breviary, small prayer-book.

Posterne, v, [52], small private gate behind.

Pouldred, vii, [12], powdered.

Pounces, xi, [19], a hawk's claws.