Polihistría, a great and much knowledge of many things.
Polihístro, one knowing much or many things.
Poliménto, a polishing.
Polímia, as Polihímia.
Polimíta, a garment of cloth of tissice of sundry colours.
Polinemóne, Origane or wild Sauorie.
Políno, a flea, louse or worme breeding in Hawkes.
Polióne, the hearbe Poley, whose leaues in the morning are white, at noone purple, and at night greene. Some take it for a kind of Narde or sweet shrub.
Poliorcẻte, a destroyer of Cities. So was Demetrius surnamed.
Pólipo, a disease in the nose called Noli me tángere, breeding a piece of flesh that often stifleth the nose and stoppeth the winde of it. Also as the fish Pólpo.