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| pondera | balance, equilibrium | » |
| pondero | to weigh, consider, reflect | » |
| penetro | to go against, attack, enter, penetrate | » |
| penetro | to put into, pass through, penetrate | » |
| progenero | to produce, engender | » |
| panthera | leopard, panther | » |
| progener | husband of a grand-daughter | » |
| parens, parentis | parent | » |
| prevenire | to come to, go before hand, attend | » |
| prosterno, -ere, -stravi, -stratum [Verb] | prostrat | » |
| punitor | punisher, avenger | » |
| poena dare | to pay the penalty | » |
| principor | to rule | » |
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| pendere [Verb] | weig | » |
| pensare [Verb] | weig | » |
| penniger | winged, with feathers | » |
| penetralis | passing through, penetrating / internal, inner / | » |
| patienter | patiently | » |
| penetralis | (noun) interior, inner rooms | » |
| pugnator | combatant | » |
| pendit [Verb] | weigh | » |
| penetranter | deeply, penetratingly, searchingly | » |
| progenierum | from generation to generation | » |
| prudenter | wisely, discreetly | » |
| pensator | distributor | » |
| prudenter | discreetly | » |
| patrocinor | to protect, defend, support, patronize | » |
| prothonotario | protonotary | » |
| penuriosus | penurious, poor, poverty-stricken | » |
| plantarium | nursery, nursery garden/ sole of the foot | » |
| proinde ut, proinde quam | just as | » |
| progenitor | founder of a family, ancestor | » |
| perturbatio (f.), gen. perturbationis [Noun] | abashmen | » |
| penetrabilis | capable of being penetrated / penetrating, piercing | » |
| promontorium | peak, mountain crest, ridge, promontory | » |
| percunctor | to interrogate | » |
| personam gero | to act a part | » |
| pertinaciter | stubbornly, obstinately | » |
| proinde quasi, proinde ac si | just as if | » |
| penintentiarius | confessor, penintentiary | » |
| Pacem in Terris | Peace on Earth | » |
| parvus minor minimus | small, little | » |
| per moenia urbis | inside the walls of the town | » |
| pronepos proneptos | great-grandson | » |
| Primum non nocere | First, do no harm | » |
| praepono, prepono | to set over, prefer | » |
| penuria, penurium | lack, want, penury | » |
| Post Tenebras Lux | After the darkness the light | » |
| praeconor, preconor | to be a public crier, to herald, proclaim | » |
| praestans, prestans | excellent, distingished, imminent, superior | » |
| percontor percunctor | inquire, interrogate, investigate | » |
| Periculum in mora | [There's] danger in delay | » |
| praefinio, prefinio | to appoint ahead of time | » |
| Pacta sunt servanda | Agreements must be honoured | » |
| Piscem natare doces | You teach a fish to swim | » |
| praenuntio, prenuntio | to foretell, announce before hand | » |
| promptu, in promptu esse | to be ready, to be easy, to be clear | » |
| praestantia, prestantia | superiority, excellence | » |
| praenuntius, prenuncius | foretelling, harbinger, omen, token | » |
| Progressio et Concordia | Progression and High Flying (Michael H) | » |
| Praemonitus, praemunitus | Forewarned (is) forearmed | » |
| promptu, in promptu habere | to have read, display, have on show | » |
| progigno, progenui, progenitum | to engender, bring forth | » |
| promptu, in promptu ponere | to make clear, reveal, disclose | » |
| profundo, profui, profusum | to pour forth, gush, stream | » |
| Philosophum non facit barba | A beard doesn't make a philosopher | » |
| Parvus numero - magnus merito | Small in number - Great in merit | » |
| Per scientiam ad salutem aegroti | To heal the sick through knowledge | » |
| Plenus venter non studet libenter | A full belly doesn't like studying | » |
| Praevenire melius est quam praeveniri | It is better to precede than to be preceded | » |
| Post cenam non stare sed mille passus meare | Do not rest after dinner, but walk a mile | » |
| Post mortem nihil est, ipsaque mors nihil | ' After death, nothing, and death itself is nothing' | » |
| Parturiunt montes, nascetur ridiculus mus | The mountains are in labour, and a ridiculous mouse shall be born | » |