Powders for sauce, [26/412].
Powdred, [36/533]; [p. 97], salted.
Dutch besprenght vleesch, Powdered or Salted meate. Hexham. Cotgrave has ‘Piece de laboureur salé. A peece of powdered beefe. Salant ... salting; powdering or seasoning with salt. Charnier, a poudering tub. Saliere ... a salt-seller, also, a powdering house.’
‘Item that theire be no White Salt [see p. 30] occupied in my Lordis Hous withowt it be for the Pantre, or for castyng upon meit, or for seasonynge of meate.’ North. Hous. Book, p. 57. The other salt was the Bay-Saltt of p. 32. ‘Poudred Eales or Lamprons 1 mess. 12d.’ H. Ord. p. 175.
Powdur, [57/838]; [58/847], ? blanche powder. Fr. ‘Pouldre blanche, A powder compounded of Ginger, Cinnamon, and Nutmegs; much in vse among Cookes.’ Cotgrave.
Powt not, [19/294].
Praised, when, rise up and return thanks, [253/104].
Praising (flattering), don’t be, [p. 259], [p. 261], line P.
Prayer, morning, [225];