Peusawns, [261], power.

Phasmacion, [191], formation.

Pyan, [22], “Pyony herbe, pionia,” Prompt. Parv. “Pionia, pentorobinam, pioyné,” MS. Sloan. 2478, fol. 210.

Pychyn, [179], pick.

Pygth, vide [Pyth].

Pylle, [297], rob. “Pyll, or make bare,” Palsgrave.

Pillid, [384], bald. So Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, v. 3933, says “As pilled as an ape was his skull.”

Pyne, [151], pain.

Pynne, [28], pine.

Pyth, [2], [6], pight, arrayed, fixed.