pi-azˈza (pĭ-ăzˈȧ), porch.

piˈbroch (pēˈbrŏk), a Highland air suited to some particular passion, especially a martial air played on the bagpipe.

pickˈet (pĭkˈĕt), a pointed stake, or post; to fasten with stakes.

pier-glass (pēr), a narrow mirror put up between windows.

piˈe-ty (pīˈe᷵-tĭ), goodness.

pilˈlage (pĭlˈa᷵j), plunder.

pilˈlion (pĭlˈyŭn), a pad or cushion put on behind a man’s saddle for a woman to ride on.

piˈlot (pīˈlŭt), a person who directs the course of a ship along the shore, or into and out of harbors and rivers.

pin (pĭn), a piece of wood or metal, used as a fastening or support, a peg.

pined (pīnd), wasted away, longed.