Phálari, Petty-panike, Grasse-corne, Spanish-seede or Canary-seede.

Phalárica, an engine of warre with wilde fire enclosed in it to set townes on fire.

Phaláride, as Phálari.

Phálera, an ornament that Roman Knightes were wont to weare.

Phálere, capparisons or trappings for bard-horses vsed among the Romans.

Phaléridi, a kinde of dainty Water-foule.

Phanático, one that hath vaine visions.

Phantásma, a vaine vision, or image of things conceiued in the minde, an appearance in a dreame, a false representation.

Phantáso, Icilone, Morphéo, the three sonnes of sloth or lazinesse.

Pháree, a kinde of serpent that creepeth on his taile.