Pienótto, somewhat full, or plum.

Piẻrcia, odds in number, vneuen.

Piérica, a kind of stone-pitch.

Piérida, a kind of bitter Endiue or Cichorie.

Piérie, the daughters of Pierus.

Piẻrla, as Pẻrla.

Piẻste, as Pẻste.

Piéta, a wailing or lamentation in acte to mooue compassion in others. Vsed also for Piéga.

Pietà, the dutie, the conscience or good affection that is due by man first vnto God, then to his parents, friends and children, pietie, deuotion, godly affection, righteousnesse, true zeale. Also naturall loue, reuerent affection, remorce, conscience, pittie, mercie, ruth, compassion, or compunction of anothers harme.

Pietánza, as Piatánza.