paˈthos (pāˈthŏs), pity.

paˈtri-arch (pātrĭ-ärk), veteran, an old man.

pa-trolˈ (pȧ-trōlˈ), to guard, watch.

paˈtron (pāˈtrŭn), a man of distinction under whose protection a client placed himself; one who helps a person, cause, work, sport, or the like.

pavˈer (pāvˈẽr), one who lays bricks or stones.

pa-vilˈion (pȧ-vĭlˈyŭn), tent.

Paw-neeˈ (pô-nēˈ), one of an Indian tribe.

Paw-tuckˈet (pô-tŭkˈĕt).

peag (pēg), shell beads used as money, etc., by the aborigines and settlers of the Atlantic coast of North America.

peaˈ-jackˈet (pēˈjăkˈĕt), a thick, loose, woollen, double-breasted coat.