Parastátiche, the spindle bone in the shanke. Also two kernels full of seed in mans bodie growing at the end of the bladder receiuing the seed from other vessels brought thither by vasa deferentia.

Parastráte, stones set about pillers. Also as Parastátiche.

Paráta, a warding or defending. Looke Paráre, a dighting or garish setting forth.

Parathési, apposition.

PAR Parático, a Trades-man, or Artificer.

Paratílmo, a kinde of punishment by drawing out of haires of the priuie parts of poore men taken in adulterie.

Paráto, warded a blow, defended from, shielded, shrouded or couered from. Also dight, adorned, prepared, set forth, garnished, made ready, in a readinesse. Also prompt, ready, nimble, prouided.

Parauánghi, country labourers, plough-men.

Parauénto, a fanne or defence for the winde.

Párca, soft, sparing, thriftinesse, parcimonie.