Palústro, as Paludóso.
Pambasília, a perfect kingdome or dominion, where one hath all in his owne power.
Pamberáto, pampred, or well fed.
Pambére, bread and drinke. Also a beauer or nunchions in an afternoone.
Pámpalo, a fish, in Latine Pompilius.
Pampanáre, to sprout or spring with buds and blossoms, namely of Vines. Also to shred or cut off superfluous leaues or branches of Vines that the Sunne may come at the Grapes to ripen them.
Pámpani, the first buds, sprouts, or tendrels that spring from the Vine.
Pampanóso, full of buds, sprouts, sprigs or tendrels, as Vines be.
Pampapáto, a kind of spiced Simnell, Wafer, or Cracknell bread.
Pamphági, people that feede on all things without distinction, all eating.