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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1839 Excerpt: ...1. a lofty mountain of Thessaly, separated from Olympus by the vale of Tempe. P. stands for Publius. pabulum, i, n. 2. (fr. pasco) fodder. pdciscor, pacisci, paclus sum, d. 3 to make a bargain or agreement; to settle, ratify, a treaty. Pactolus, i, m. 2. a river of Lydia famous for its golden sands. pactum, i, n. 2. an agreement, covenant; quo pacta, in what manner. pactus, a, um, part, ofpaciscor. Pddus, i, m. 2. now the Po, the largest river of Italy. It rises in the Alps, and empties into the Hadriatic or Gulf of Venice by seven mouths. paene, adv. almost, nearly. pdela, ae, f. 1. chaff. palma, ae, f. 1. (iraAa/ui) the palm of the hand; a palm-tree. palpebra, ae, f. 1. the eyelid; palpebral; the eyelashes. pains, udis, f. 3. a marsh, lake, pool. pdlustris, e, adj. (fr.pdlus) marshy. Pan, dnis et anos, ace. Pana, m. 3 (nan) the god of shepherds. pando, pandere, pandi, pansum et passum, a. 3. to throw open, spread out, extend. pango, pangere, panxi, panctum, item pegi el pCpigi, pactum, a. 3. to drive in, fix, make firm; pangere foedus, to ratify, conclude a treaty. Panionium, i, re. 2. (fr. vav, all, et 'Iwiof) a place on mount Mycale, consecrated by religious festivals, so called as being common to all Ionia. panis, is, m. 3. bread. panthera, ae, f. 1. (jraijp) a panther. pdpdver, eris, n. 3. the poppy. Papirius, i, m. 2. the name of a Roman family. pdpyrum, i, n. 2. et papyrus, i, m. elf. 2. (iriiiriipos) an Egyptian plant of which paper was made, papyrus, f pdratus, a, um, part, of paro, ready. Parcac, drum, f. pi. 1. the fates, three in number, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. parco, par cere, peperci elparsi, parcitum et parsum, a. 3. to spare. pardus, i, m. 2. (ITapiJos) a panther. parens, entis, c. 3. (fr. pdrio) a parent, father or mother; creator, aut