Glossary of Latin Words.
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- pedana:—gaiters or stockings.
- pedaticum:—a toll on passengers; any toll.
- pedatus:—having a foot.
- pedellum:—a pightell or picle (?). See pictellum.
- pedica:—a. fetter; a trap for catching wolves; a calthrop.
- pedicator:—a trapper.
- pedicru:—a pedigree.
- pediles:—stockings.
- pedilusor:—a football player.
- pedinus:—a pawn at chess.
- pedisgradum:—a pedigree.
- pedis pulveris, or pulverisati, curia:—Piepowder Court.
- pedo:—a foot soldier.
- pedules:—stockings.
- peyo:—a candlestick.
- peisa, peisea, peisia:—a wey. See waga.
- pela:—a peel, a castle; a baker's peel.
- peletarius:—a pelterer.
- peletria:—peltry, skins.
- pelfare:—to pilfer.
- pelfra:—booty; pelf.
- pella:—a booth; a shop.
- pellagium:—duty on hides.
- pellefridus:—a palfrey.
- pelletria:—fur; the wardrobe of furs in the royal house-hold; the trade of peltry.
- pellica:—a baker's peel.
- pellicia, pellicies, pellicium:—a pilch; a fur gown.
- pelliparius:—a pelterer, a skiuner.
- pelliris:—a palet, a headpiece of cuir bouilli.
- pellura:—fur.
- pellus:—a shovel; a peel.
- pelota, pellota:— a ball; the ball of the foot.
- pelum. See pela.
- penalitas:—penalty.
- pendicia:—appurtenances.
- pendicula:—a plumb-line.
- pendiculum:—a timber arch over a doorway.
- pendulus:—a pendant jewel.
- penerarius:—an ensign-bearer.
- penitenciaria:—penitentiaryship.
- penitenciarius:—a penancer.
- penitimus:—inmost.
- penitior:—inner.
- pennarium:—a penner.
- pennula. See penula.
- pennum:—a pennon.
- pensa:—a wey. See waga.
- pensionarius:—liable to payment.
- pensum:—a weight.
- pentecostalia:—Whitsuntide offerings, or a payment in lieu of them.
- Pentecoste:—Whit Sunday.
- penticium:—a pentice or penthouse.
- penucella:—a pensell or penoncell, a small banner.
- penula:— a hood.
- penularius:—a maker of hoods; a parmenter.
- penulatus:—hooded; furred .
- pera:—a purse; a bag; a pier.