Peregrinatóre, as Pellegríno.
PER Peregrinità, as Pellegrinità.
Peregríno, as Pellegríno.
Pẻrelegánte, most trim or elegant.
Pére moscatẻlle, the Muskadine-peare.
Peremptália, among Augures were those lightnings which did vtterly destroy and put away the significations of other lightnings and tokens preceeding.
Peremptório, peremptorie, sudden, rash, hitting to death without heed or care.
Peremptório edítto, a peremptorie edict or warning giuen to him that maketh default in apparance, after which he shall neuer haue other day giuen him; but the Iudge shall proceed to a finall sentence.
Perénne, perpetuall, aye-during, euer-lasting, neuer ceasing, euer running.
Perénnia, as Peremptália.