Phlegethon (fleg'e-thon), in Greek mythology, a river of fire in the lower world.
phlegm (flem), sluggishness of temperament; dullness.
Phoebus (fe'bus), or Phoebus Apollo in Greek and Roman mythology, one of the great Olympian gods and giver of light and life. Leader of the Muses and God of music.
physical (fiz'i-kal), pertaining to nature; relating to the bodily structure as opposed to things mental.
physiognomy (fiz'i-og'no-mi), the face or countenance.
pibroch (pe'brok), a Highland air; air played on bagpipes when Highlanders go to battle.
picturesque (pik'tur-esk'), forming a pleasing picture.
pillage (pil'aj), something taken by force; plunder.
pin (pin), mood,
Pinckney, William (pink'ni), an American lawyer and diplomatist of a fine old southern family.