Peel; Rhisglo; Olopto; Decortico, all off the covering or lower part.

Penthouse; Pentys; Geison; Suggrunda, the top of the lower house.

Perforate; Tyllu; Trupao; Perforo, in, to or through a thing.

Perfume; Perarogli; Thumiao; Suffio, sweet smelling exhalations, as those of fruit, flowers, &c.

Person; Person; Prosopon; Persona, are defined in the former Lexicon, to signify sweet sound from pêr-son; but pêr also signifies an apple or any other ripe sweet fruit, as figgs or figes, according to the Welsh, which resemble that which perhaps gives man the denomination of person, or the sound of the apple; and the word vices seems to derive its origin from figes; the v consonant and the digamma being of the same signification, and g its other half, only the inflection of the radical c, and diafal and fall, the Welsh names of the devil or fallen angel, being from afal an apple, as the English word fall seems to be.

Pitcher; Dyfr Lesdr; Krossos; Hydria, a water vessel.

Please; Llonni; Iliao, Adeo; Placeo, Propitius Sum, an ilation, emanation or addition of good qualities from above on the lower parts.

Plow; Aru; Aroo; Aro, to spring or dig up the earth.

Pluck; Deori; Drepo; Decerpo, acting or drawing a thing up or from.