Cards (41)

  • pariter - together, at the same time
  • paternus, paterna, paternum - of father, ancestral
  • pavidus, pavida, pavidum = territus
  • pecus, pecoris (n) - cattle, herd
  • Penates, Penatium (m pl) = Lar, Laris (m) - household god, home
  • penitus - deep within/ completely
  • penna, pennae (f) (pl - wing) = pluma, plumae (f) - feather
  • polus, poli (m) - pole/ sky, heaven
  • pratum, prati (n) - meadow
  • premo, premere, pressi, pressum - to press, crush, overpower
  • perennis, perenne - through the years, enduring
  • perfundo, perfundere, perfusi, perfusum - to pour over, wet/ spread
  • pingo, pingere, pinxi, pictum - to paint, colour/ embroider
  • pinus, pinus (f) - pine tree/ ship
  • piscis, piscis (m) - fish
  • plango, plangere, planxi, planctum - to strike/ mourn
  • priscus, prisca, priscum - old, former, ancient
  • proles, prolis (f) - offspring, child, descendant
  • propero, properare, properavi, properatum = festino, festinare
  • prora, prorae (f) - prow, ship
  • protinus - on the spot, immediately
  • puppis, puppis (f) - stern, ship
  • purpureus, purpurea, purpureum - purple/ radiant, glowing
  • Pallas, Palladis (acc: Pallada) - Pallas Athene (goddess of wisdom)
  • postis, postis (m) - doorpost
  • perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditum - to destroy, ruin/ lose, waste
  • palus, paludis (f) - marsh, pool
  • paveo, pavere, pavi - to be struck with fear
  • pendo, pendere, pependi, pensum - to hang, suspend/ weigh
  • pendo, pendere, pependi, pensum - to hang, suspend/ weigh
  • pelagus, pelagi (n) - open sea
  • pontu, ponti (m) - sea
  • procella, procellae (f) - storm, wind
  • pactus, pacta, pactum - agreed, settled
  • -pleo, -plere, -plevi, -pletum - (in compounds) to fill
  • pluvia, pluviae (f) - rain
  • profundum, i (n) - the deep (sea)
  • placo, placare, placavi, placatum - to placate, appease
  • Praetereo, praeterire, praeterivi, praeteritum - to overtake
  • parum (adv) - very little