Pór dauánti, to put before.

Porezzuólo, Pudding-grasse, Peniriall.

Pórfido, fine marble of diuers colours, namely red, called Porphirie.

Pór fíne, to make an end.

Pór fío, to lay a fine vpon.

Porfirióne, a bird drinking as if he did bite the water, hauing long and red legs and bill, called a Redshanke. Also a Serpent in India with a white head and his bodie of a purple colour, hauing no teeth, that which he vomiteth out of his mouth consumeth what it toucheth.

POR Pórfiro, as Pórfido.

Pórgere, pórgo, pórsi, pórgiúto, or pórto, to reach or yeeld forth, to bring or afford, to lend or giue helpe, to offer with ones hand, to stretch, reach or spread out, to iettie, to iut or but forth as some parts of building.

Porgiménto, a reaching vnto, a yeelding or offering with ones hand.

Porgitóre, a reacher vnto, a deliuerer.