Polmoncẻi, a dangerous cough from the lungs. Also a disease in a horse.
Polmoncẻllo, a little Polmóne.
POL Polmóne, the lungs or lights of any creature. Also a disease in a horse called the Nauell-gall.
Polmón maríno, as Pólmo.
Polmonóso, full of lungs, big-lunged.
Pólo, the pole, end or point of the Axle-tree, or Axle-tree whereon Astronomers imagined heauen to be mooued, making two of them: one in the North, noted by a Starre called Pólo ártico, the other in the South out of sight, called Pólo antártico. It is also vsed of Poets for the whole frame of Heauen. Also any counter-poising beame lying a crosse any frame.
Pólo antártico, the South pole.
Pólo ártico, the North-pole.
Polognía, as Polegnía.
Polóno, as Morgóne.