Prohibitória, a kind of vnluckie Scrich-owle.
Proiẻtto, as Progẻtto.
Prolápso, fallen or tumbled downe.
Prolatióne, a prolation, a pronouncing out. Also deferring or prolonging.
Proláto, pronounced or vttred forth. Also prolonged or delaied.
Próle, issue of ones bodie, off-spring of children, progenie, lineage.
Prolẻssi, a figure in speaking whereby we anticipate and dissolue what one was about to say or doubt. Also a certaine naturall knowledge conceiued in the minde.
Proletário, as Proletáro.
Proletáro, one of a poore condition, one that hath many children and little to maintaine them, one that hath nothing to giue his Common-wealth but a supply of children. Also a poore man vnfit for warre.
PRO Proletárij, the poorer sort of the Romanes unfit for warre.