=plērumque=, adv., _mostly_, _generally_, _very often_. =Plōtīna, ae=, f., the wife of the emperor Trajan. =plūrimus=, see =multus=. =Plūtarchus, ī=, m., a Greek philosopher and biographer. =pōculum, ī=, n., _cup_. =poēma, atis=, n., _a poem_. =poena, ae=, f., _compensation_, _punishment_, _penalty_. =Poenī, ōrum=, pl. m., _the Carthaginians_. =Polemō, ōnis=, m., king of Pontus 39-62 A.D. =Polemōniacus, a, um=, adj., _belonging to Polemō_. =polliceor, ērī, itus sum=, _to promise_, _volunteer_. =pompa, ae=, f., _a procession_, _parade_, _pomp_. =Pompēius, ī=, m., 1. _Cn. Pompēius_, consul 89 B.C. 2. _Cn. Pompēius_, surnamed Magnus, the triumvir, consul 70 B.C. 3. _Cn. Pompēius_, son of the triumvir. 4. _Q. Pompēius_, consul 141 B.C. 5. _Sex. Pompēius_, younger son of the triumvir. =Pompilius, ī=, m., _Numa Pompilius_, the second king of Rome, 715-672 B.C. =pondō= [=pondus=], adv., _by weight_. =pondus, eris=, [=pendo=, _to weigh_], n., _weight_. =pōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to put down_, _place_, _set_, _deposit_; _serve_ (at meals); _spend_; _set up_, _build_; _pitch_. =ad--appōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to put before_, _place near_; _serve_ (at table). =con--compōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to arrange_, _settle_; _conclude_, _finish_. =dē--dēpōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to lay down_ or _aside_, _put down_; _stop_; _arrange_, _establish_. =dis--dispōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to arrange_, _array_, _dispose_. =in--impōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to place_ or _put upon_ or _in_; _establish_. =prae--praepōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to set over_, _put in charge of_. =re--repōnō, ere, posuī, positus=, _to put back_, _replace_, _restore_. =pōns, pontis=, m., _a bridge_. =Ponticus, a, um=, adj., _pertaining to Pontus_; =Ponticum= (=mare=), the Black Sea. =pontifex, ficis=, m., _priest_. =Pontius, ī=, m., see =Telesīnus=. =Pontus, ī=, m., 1. _Pontus Euxīnus_, the Black Sea. 2. A country of Asia Minor on the Black Sea. =populō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to plunder_, _ravage_, _lay waste_. =dē--dēpopulor, ārī, ātus sum=, _to lay waste_, _ravage_, _plunder_, _pillage_. =populus, ī=, m., _a people_, _nation_. =Porcius, ī=, m., the name of a Roman gens. See =Catō=. =porrō= [=prō=], adv., _forward_, _henceforth_, _furthermore_, _again_. =Porsenna, ae=, m., _Lars Porsenna_, king of Clusium in Etruria. =porta, ae=, f., _a city gate_, _gate_. =*portō, āre, āvī, ātus= [=porta=], _to bear_, _carry_. =ex--exportō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to carry out_, _export_. =re--reportō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to carry back_, _report_. =porticus, ūs=, f., _a colonnade_, _arcade_, _portico_. =pōscō, ere, poposcī, --=, _to ask_, _demand_. =possideō, ēre, sēdī, sessus= [=sedeō=], _to occupy_, _hold_, _possess_. =possum, posse, potuī, --= [=potis=, _able_ + =sum=], _to be able_, _can_; =plurimum posse=, _to have great power_. =post=, (1) adv., _after_, _later_, _afterwards_; (2) prep. with acc., _after_, _behind_. =posteā= [=post= + =is=], adv., _afterwards_.
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