Glossary of Latin Words.
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- piralum, piretum:—perry.
- piritegium:—curfew.
- pisa:—a wey. See waga.
- pisaria:—a stock of peas.
- piscaria:—a fishery.
- piscaricea navis:—a fishing boat.
- piscenarius:—a fishmonger.
- pischaria:—a fishery.
- piscina:—a small lavatory in a church near the altar.
- pistare, pistrinare:—to bake.
- pistrinum:—a bakehouse; part of a church, error for piscina (?).
- pitacio:—a document; a letter.
- pitancia, pitencia, &c. See pietantia, &c.
- placea:—a place; a plot of ground.
- placeum. See placius.
- placitabilis:—impleadable.
- placitare:—to plead.
- placitatio:—pleading.
- placitator:—a pleader.
- plaeitum:—a plea; obligation to attend courts.
- placium:—a piece of flat ground.
- placius:—a plaice (platessa vulgaris),
- plada:—a plaice.
- plagiare:—to wound.
- planare:—to plank.
- planatorium:—a plane.
- planca, plancha:— a plank; a measure of land.
- plane hagium:—planking; camp-sheathing.
- planchera:—ix plank.
- planchia:—a plank.
- planchiare:—to plank.
- planchicium. See planchagium.
- plancium. See planchagium.
- planctura:—planking.
- planeta:—a chasuble.
- plangnum:—a plank.
- planicies:—a field (heraldic).
- planula:—staunchegreyne, a preparation like pounce, used by scriveners.
- planus:—plain, in the sense of unornamented.
- plastrare, plastriare:—to plaster.
- plastrum:—plaster.
- plata:—a flat piece of unwrought metal, ingot.
- platellus:—a platter.
- platera:—an open space (?).
- platiper:—a game played with stones.
- platoma:—a metal plate.
- plaustrata:—a wagon-load.
- plaustrum:—usually a wagon, but sometimes a two-wheeled cart.
- plebania:—a church having subordinate chapels; a parish.
- plebanus:—(adj.) parish.
- plebanus:—a rural dean; a parish priest.
- plecta:—a plait.
- plectrum:—pewter.
- plegagium, plegiagium, plegiatio:—suretyship; pledgery.
- plegium, plegius:—a pledge; surety.
- plenarius miles:—fully armed.