Pilóne, a great pile or stake or timber driuen into the water. Also as Píla, or as Pílo.

Pilóro, the stomake or maw-gut, that is the neather orifice or mouth of the ventricle which transmitteth the meate changed into the entrailes.

Pilóso, hairy, shaggie, rugged.

Pilóta, a pilot or director of a ship.

Piloteggiáre, to play the Pilot.

Pilótta, a basting ladle. Also a snow-ball. Also a bundle round. Also a bal of wilde-fire.

PIN Pilottáre, to baste roste-meate vpon the spit. Also to bang, to rib-baste, to cudgell or beat or thump. Also to fling snow-bals. Also to bundle vp.

Pilottáta, a basting, a thumping, a blow with a snow-ball.

Pilótto, a kind of wicker-basket.

Pilóttola, as Pilótta.