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- propars, propartia:—pourparty, purparty.
- prophetare:—to prophecy.
- propiare. See propriare.
- propina:—salutation.
- proportare:—to purport; to show.
- proportatio:—a verdict; a declaration.
- proportionabiliter:—proportionally.
- proportionare:—to divide.
- proportionatio:—proportion.
- proportum:—purport.
- proprestura:— the 12th century form of purprestura.
- propriare:—to claim; to appropriate; to make fit for use; to grind (of tooln).
- propriatio:—appropriation.
- propriator:—an impropriator.
- proprietarius:—a proprietor.
- propunctum:—a doublet.
- proretha:—a master of a ship.
- prosecutor:—a prosecutor; a pursuivant.
- prostrare:—to throw down.
- protocollum:—a preface; a charter.
- protoforestarius:—a chief forester.
- protonotarius, protonotator:—a prothonotary.
- protractura:—drawing a picture before colouring.
- providentia:—provision.
- provisio:—a grant by the Pope of the succession to a benefice.
- provisor:—a purveyor.
- psalterium:—a psalter.
- puca:—a gown. O. E. pewke.
- pucellagium:—maidenhood.
- pucha:—a pouch.
- puchea:—a pouch.
- pucio:—a child.
- puctura. See putura.
- puellayium. See pullagium.
- pugnalis:—the size of a fist.
- pugnata:—a handful.
- pulcinus:—a chicken.
- puletarium:—a poultry yard.
- puletarius:—a poulterer.
- pullagium:—a tax or rent paid in fowls.
- pullanus:—a foal.
- pullarius:—an officer of the royal household in charge of the poultry.
- pullenata:—a mare which has foaled.
- pulletarius:—a poulterer.
- pulletria:—poultry.
- pullelrus:—a foal.
- pulliolus, pullus:—a young horse.
- pulo:—a foal.
- pulsare:—to accuse; to ring a bell.
- pulsatio:—bell ringing.
- pultrella:—a filly.
- pultura:—poultry.
- pulveris, pulverisati pedis, curia:—Court of Piepowder.
- pulvis tormentarius:—gun-powder.
- pulverizare:—to powder.
- pumata:—a handful.