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The Record Interpreter.
  • peracula:— a little hag or purse.
  • perambulata, perambulatio:—survey; a walk in a forest (?).
  • perambulum:— a walk; an alley.
  • perapsis:— a platter.
  • peraria. See petraria.
  • perca:—a, perch of land. See pertica.
  • percaminarius:—a seller of parchment.
  • percaptura: —stakes set in a river for catching fish.
  • percata: —a perch. See pertica.
  • percetla. See parcella.
  • perchia:— a perch (perca fluviatilis); a perch or pole. See pertica.
  • percursum:— pursuit; the right of following game beyond one's own bounds.
  • perdica:—used for pertica.
  • perdona:— pardon; discharge; remission.
  • perdonare:— to pardon.
  • perdonatio:—pardon.
  • perdonista:— a pardoner, an official from whom pardons can be obtained.
  • perdricarius:— a man employed in taking partridges.
  • perecia:— a piece, a fragment.
  • peregrinatio:— a pilgrimage.
  • peregrinus:—a pilgrim.
  • perempnis:—used for per ennis.
  • perendinare:— to delay; to remain, to reside; to redouble.
  • perequare:—to level.
  • performare:—to perform.
  • pergumena:—parchment.
  • pergamenarius:—a parchment maker.
  • pergulum:— a lodge; a pound.
  • perhendinare. See perendinare.
  • peribolus:— a circuit; a compass; a gallery.
  • peridota:—a peridot, a gem, colour green.
  • periermeniæ:—interpretation (περὶ ἑρμηνείας)
  • perillum:— part of the machinery of a mill.
  • perinus. See perrinus.
  • peritus:— tried; sometimes used to mean " guilty."
  • perla:— a pearl.
  • permentarius. See parmentarius.
  • peronizare:—to purchase.
  • perpacare:— to pay in full.
  • perperus:—a Byzantine coin, worth half or a quarter of a mark.
  • perplacitare:—to decide.
  • perplicar:—a garter.
  • perpunctum:—a doublet.
  • perquirere:— to purchase, to acquire otherwise than by inheritance.
  • perquisitio:—purchase.
  • perquisitor:— a purchaser.
  • perquisitum:— purchase; perquisite; profit.
  • perreator:— a lapidary.
  • perreia:—a precious stone.
  • perreria:— a stone quarry.
  • perrinus:— stony; shining like a precious stone.