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Paeŏnes a people of Macedonia; in that part of it afterwards call... paeōnĭa the peony Paeŏnĭa paeōnĭcus adj. belonging to the foot pœon; pœonic Paeŏnis Paeŏnĭus Paeōnĭus adj. belonging to the god of medicine; healing; medicinal Paestum a city of Lucania; formerly called; celebrated for its tw...; belonging to Pœst… paetŭlus adj. dim; having a slight cast in the eye; slightly blink... paetus adj. having leering eyes; with a cast in the eyes; blinking Paetus a surname Pagae a city in Megaris; the people of Pagœ Pāgānālĭa the festival of the; celebrated in January; the country f... pāgānĭcus adj. belonging to the country; rural; rustic; a ball stuffed with down; heathenish; … pāgānismus heathenism pāgānĭtas heathenism; paganism pāgānus adj. belonging to the country; to a village; rustic; civil; civic; a civilian; rusti… Păgăsa a maritime town of Thessaly; afterwards called; where the... pāgātim adv. by districts; villages; in every village pāgeiei pāgella a little page pāges Pagĭdas A river in Africa; A river in Phœnicia; near Mount Carmel; also called Belus pāgĭna a written page; leaf; fills both sides of the account; confers both good and il… pāgĭnālis adj. belonging to a page; pager- pāgĭnātus adj. joined together pāgĭnŭla a little page pagmentum that is joined together pago pagrus a fish păgur a fish păgūrus a kind of crab-fish; a punger pāgus a district; canton; province pāla a spade pālābundus adj. wandering about; struggling palacrāna an ingot of gold Pălaemon A sea-god; formerly called; the son of Athamas and Ino; a Roman grammarian in t… Pălaeno one of the Danaides Pălaepharsālus Old Pharsalus; a town of Thessaly; near Pharsalus Pălaephătĭus adj. belonging to Palœphatus; Palœphatian Pălaepŏlītānus adj. belonging to the Campanian city Palœpolis; joined to Neap... Pălaestē a seaport in Epirus; belonging to Palœste; Palœstian pălaestes a wrestler Pălaestīnă the country of Palestine; in Syria pălaestra a wrestling-school; wrestling-place; place of exercise palaestrĭcē advv pălaestrĭcus adj. belonging to the palœstra; palœstric pălaestrīta the director of a wrestling-school; a wrestler palaga an ingot of gold pălam adv. openly; publicly; undisguisedly Pălămēdes son of Nauplius; king of Eubœa; who lost his life before ... pălangae pălangārĭus Pălantĭeis the immigrants who accompanied Evander; N. cr Pălanto the wife of Latinus; N. cr pălāra a bird pālārĭs adj. belonging to pales; stakes; the exercise of tilting against a stake; the place … pălāsĕa the tailpiece; buttock pălătha dried fruit; figs Pălātīnus pālātĭo a driving in of pales; stakes Pălātĭum belonging to the Palatium; Palatine; the tenth region Pălātŭa the tutelary goddess of the Palatine pălātum the palate; a vault pălātus pălē a wrestling pălĕa chaff pălĕālis adj. belonging to chaff pălĕar the skin that hangs down from the neck of an ox; the dew-lap; the throat pălĕāris adj. belonging to chaff pălĕārĭum a chaff-loft pălĕātus adj. mixed with chaff Păles the tutelary deity of shepherds and cattle Pălestīnus Pălīca a town in Sicily; the Palicans Pălīcānus a Roman surname in the; which sprang from the Sicilian to... Pălīci the sons of Jupiter and the nymph Thalia or Ætna; they we... Pălīci Pălīlĭa Pălīlīcĭus adj. belonging to the Palilia; Palilian; the Hyades Pălīlis adj. belonging to Pales; the feast of Pales; the shepherd festival; occurring at t... pălĭlŏgĭa the emphatic repetition of a word; idea pălimbacchīus an antibacchic pălimpissa pitch boiled twice pălimpsestus a parchment from which the old writing has been erased fo... pălĭnōdĭa the repetition of a song; a recantation; palinode Pălĭnūrus the pilot of Æneas; who fell asleep at the helm and tumbl... pālĭtans wandering about pălĭūraeus adj. covered with Christ's-thorn pălĭūrus a plant; Christ's-thorn palla a long and wide upper garment of the Roman ladies; held t... pallăca a concubine pallăcāna a kind of onion; a leek; also called Pallădĭum Pallădĭus Pallădĭus a Roman surname; probably a Roman by birth; who lived in ... Pallantēum Pallantēus Pallantĭas Pallantis