Parencéphali, the hinder part of the braine.
Parencíma, the substance of the liuer, spleane, and lights, so called, because it is supposed that they are congealed of much thicke and feculent bloud.
Parengáto, as Palificáta.
Pareníte, a kind of Amethist stone.
Parẻntádo, alliance, parentage, kinred. Also an assemblie of kinsmen. Also a mariage, or allying together of houses. Also a stocke, a name of a blood. Also an ancestrie, or pedigree.
Parẻntággio, Parentage, as Parẻntádo.
Parẻntále, of or belonging to a kindred.
Parẻntália, feasts kept in memorie of parents or ancestors.
Parẻntáre, to become kin, or kinsmen. Also to allye, or ioine in mariage.
Parẻntáto, as Parentádo. Also allyde, or ioined in mariage.