Plethórico córpo, a bodie ouer full of good bloud, iuice or good humors.

Pletóra, as Plethóra.

Plẻtro, a fidling sticke or bow. Also a quill to play vpon any instrument. Also a spurre of brasse set vpon a fighting Cocke. Also two processes breaking forth from the foundation of the bones of the temples, which are very small, long and hard. Also a Greeke measure of a pace, a step, six feete or foure cubites. Some say it is a hundred feete or threscore cubites. Others would haue it to be as Giúgero.

Plẻtro délla cóscia, the hollownesse of the huckle or hip-bone.

Plẻura, that thin membrane, smooth skin or pannicle, which closeth and encompasseth the ribs of any creature on the inner side.

Pleurísi, as Pleurisía.

Pleurisía, a Pleurisie, which is, an inward inflammation of the vpper skin girding the ribs and the sides, shooting with a continuall Feauer and shortnesse of breath.

Pleurítico, that hath or is subiect to a Pleurisie.

Pleuritisía, as Pleurisía.

Plicáre, as Piegáre.