POMONA
Po*mo"na, n. Etym: [L., from pomum fruit.] (Class. Myth.)
Defn: The goddess of fruits and fruit trees.
POMP
Pomp, n. Etym: [OE. pompe, F. pompe, L. pompa, fr. Gr. Pump a shoe.]
1. A procession distinguished by ostentation and splendor; a pageant. "All the pomps of a Roman triumph." Addison.
2. Show of magnificence; parade; display; power.
Syn. — Display; parade; pageant; pageantry; splendor; state; magnificence; ostentation; grandeur; pride.
POMP
Pomp, v. i.
Defn: To make a pompons display; to conduct. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
POMPADOUR
Pom"pa*dour, n.
Defn: A crimson or pink color; also, a style of dress cut low and square in the neck; also, a mode of dressing the hair by drawing it straight back from the forehead over a roll; — so called after the Marchioness de Pompadour of France. Also much used adjectively.