Procuren, pr. pl. procure, suborn, V. 95. (Accented on the o.)
Professe, s. the professed member of a religious order, I. iii. 1. 130.
Professed, pp. professed as members, III. 70; devoted, VIII. 296.
Proper, adj. own, I. i. 10. 112; Propre, peculiar, I. ii. 6. 135.
Proper, s. personal property, III. 190.
Propinquitè, s. nearness of kin, I. ii. 2. 101.
Proporcions, s. pl. suppositions, I. iii. 3. 19. (Probably for propositions.)
Propyne, imp. s. give to drink, afford, X. 52.
Protectrice, s. protectrix, X. 57.