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The Record Interpreter.
  • plevina:—replevin; bail; surety.
  • plostrum. See plaustrum.
  • plumbarius:—a plumber.
  • plumbatio:—plumbing.
  • plumerus:—a plover (charadrius pluvialis or vanellus cristatus).
  • pluscula, plustula:—a buckle.
  • plutum:—rain.
  • pluviale:—a cope.
  • pluvina. See plevina.
  • pobles:—used for poples.
  • pochia:—a pouch; a purse.
  • poderis:—an alb, a linen vestment worn under the chasuble; a rochet.
  • podium:—anything to lean on; a staff; part of the seat in a choir stall.
  • podoris. See poderis.
  • pænacius:—purple.
  • poketta, pokett'um:—a pocket.
  • pola:—a perch or pole; a bank; a pool.
  • polana, polena:—the pointed toe of a shoe; a pulley-piece, armour for the knee.
  • polentriticare:—to sift flour.
  • polttarius:—a poulterer.
  • poletria:—poultry.
  • poletta:—a pullet.
  • poliandrum:—a grave, a gravestone.
  • polimitarius:—a stainer.
  • politrudinare:—to boult flour.
  • pollardus:—a pollard, bad money, used in the 13th century.
  • pollex:—an inch.
  • poltarium:—poultry.
  • poltarius:—a poulterer or keeper of fowls.
  • polteria:—poultry.
  • polus:— an axle.
  • pomacium:—apple-moss, a dish made of stewed apples; cider.
  • pomellatus:—dappled.
  • pomellum, pomelum:—a pommel; a boss.
  • pompina:—a kitchen.
  • pondagium:—poundage.
  • ponderare:—to weigh.
  • ponderatio:—pesage.
  • ponderator:—a pesour, weigher, an officer in the Exchequer.
  • pondus:—a pound, a pinfold.
  • pontagium:—tax for repairs of a bridge; toll taken on a bridge.
  • pontarius:—a bridgemaker or bridge keeper.
  • pontifex:—a bishop; a pope.
  • pontificalia:—episcopal vestments.
  • pontificalibus, in:—under stole.
  • pontificatus:—bishopric; popedom.
  • pontonagium:—bridge toll.
  • pontum:—used for punctum.
  • popinator:—a tippler, i.e., an alehouse keeper or a drinker.
  • porra terræ:—a balk of land.
  • porearia:—a pigsty.
  • porcarius, porcalor:—a swineherd.