Polsáre, as Pulsáre. Also to beat or pant as the Pulse doth.
Pólso, the moouing of the Arteries called the Pulse, whereby the strength or weaknesse of the vitall power is discerned. Also panting or beating. Also meanes, wealth, substance or abilitie. Also force, power or vigor.
Pólta, as Poltíglia.
Poltíglia, a morsell, a gobbet, a collop, a steake or any brawnie piece of flesh. Also grewell, battre or pap. Also a white-pot, a pan-pudding, a pudding-pie, a bag-pudding, a hastie-pudding, &c. Also a poultis or such plaister.
Póltra, a yoong mare-colt. Also a couch or bed.
Poltrággine, coltishnesse. Also as Poltronággine.
Poltráre, to fillie or colt. Also as Poltroneggiáre.
Poltreggiáre, as Poltráre.
Poltrémola.
Poltríre, trísco, tríto, as Poltráre.