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pūsĭŏla a little girl pustŭla a blister; pimple; pustule; a bubble; blister pustŭlātĭo a breaking out into pustules; pustulation pustŭlātus pustŭlesco v. inch. n. to break out into pustules pustŭlo v. a. and n. to blister; to cause blisters; pustules;; become blistered; Neutr pustŭlōsus adj. full of blisters; pustules pūsŭla a blister; pimple; pustule; bubbles; blisters pūsŭlātus adj. blistered; refined; purified pūsŭlōsus adj. full of blisters; pimples; pustules pūsus a boy; a little boy pŭtă Pŭta a goddess that presides over the pruning of trees pŭtāmen that which falls off in pruning; trimming; clippings; waste; shells; peels pŭtātĭo A pruning; lopping; A reckoning; computation; A counting pŭtātīvus adj. imaginary; presumptive; putative; by supposition; putatively pŭtātor a pruner; lopper pŭtātōrĭus adj. for pruning; lopping pŭtĕal A stone curb round the mouth of a well; a similar curb placed round any spot; e… pŭtĕālis adj. belonging to a well; well- pŭtĕānus adj. belonging to a well; well- pŭtĕārĭus a well-digger putĕfactus pūtĕo v. n. To stink; To be rotten; putrid; stinking Pŭtĕŏli a city on the coast of Campania; opposite Baiœ; having mineral springs; a favor… pŭter adjj; rotten; decaying; putrefying; stinking pūtesco v. inch. n. to rot; putrefy pŭtĕum pŭtĕus neutr; a well; a cistern; a pit; an air-shaft pŭtĭcŭli the gravepits; the subterranean burying-places; near the Esquiline Hill; for th… pūtĭdē adv. pūtĭdĭuscŭlus adj. dim; somewhat more disgusting;; rather more tedious; troublesome pūtĭdŭlus adj. dim; disgusting; offensive; affected pūtĭdus adj. rotten; decaying; stinking; fetid; old pŭtillus a little boy; a little girl; a child; pŭtisco pŭto v. a. to clean; cleanse; to trim; prune; lop pūtor a foul smell; a stench; rottenness; putridity pū^trāmen rottenness; putridity pū^trēdo rottenness; putridity pū^trēdŭlus adj. corrupt; foul pū^trĕfăcĭo v. a. To make rotten; to cause to putrefy;; to become rotten; to putrefy; To make fri… pū^trĕfactio a rotting pū^trĕfīo pū^trĕo v. n. to be rotten; putrid pū^tresco v. inch. n. To grow rotten; putrid; to rot; putrefy; moulder pū^trĭbĭlis adj. corruptible; perishable pū^trĭdŭlus pū^trĭdus adj. Rotten; corrupt; decayed; Withered pū^trĭlāgo rottenness; corruption; putrefaction pū^tris pū^tror rottenness; corruption; putridity pū^trŭōsus adj. full of rottenness; corruption; putrid pŭtus adj. cleansed; purified; perfectly pure; bright; clear pŭtus a boy puvīre puxis pycnītis a plant; mullein; wool-blade pycnŏcŏmon a plant; devil's-bit; small-flowered motherwort pycnostȳlos adj. close-columned; having the columns close together; pycnostyle pycta a boxer; pugilist; a fighting-cock pyctālis adj. belonging to a boxing-match; pugilistic pyctŏmăchārĭus a boxer; pugilist Pydna a city in Macedonia; on the Thermaic Gulf; Kitro; celebrated for the battle in … pyĕlus a bath pȳga the rump; buttocks pȳgargus A kind of eagle; bald eagle; fish-hawk; A kind of antelope Pygĕla a town and harbor of Ionia pȳgĭsĭăcus adj. belonging to secret buttock-worship Pygmaei the Pygmies; a fabulous dwarfish race of antiquity; especially in Africa; at wa… Pygmălĭon Grandson of Agenor; who became enamoured of a statue he had made; and to which;… Pўlădes Son of King Strophius; celebrated as the friend of Orestes; a faithful friend; … Pўlae a narrow pass; defile; the Pass of Thermopylœ; Thermopylœan Pўlaemĕnes a mythical king of the Paphlagonians; an ally of Priam Pўlăĭcus Pȳlēnē a town of Ætolia pўlōrus the lower orifice of the stomach; the pylorus Pўlus the name of three cities of the Peloponnesus; Old Navarino; belonging to Pylos;… pўra A funeral pile; pyre; A fire; the name of the place on Mount Œta where Hercules… Pўracmon a Cyclops; a servant of Vulcan Pўracmos a Centaur who was present at the marriage of Pirithoüs Pyrae an ancient town of Latium Pyraei a people of Illyria pўrălis a winged insect that was supposed to live in fire; called also Pȳrămĕus pȳrămĭdātus adj. pyramidal pȳrămis a pyramid; a geometrical solid figure Pȳrămus the lover of Thisbe; who; on account of her supposed death; stabbed himself und… Pȳrămus a river in Cilicia pўrausta pȳrēn a precious stone Pȳrēnaeus Pȳrēnē One of the fifty daughters of Danaüs; Daughter of Bebryx; beloved by Hercules; … Pўrēneus a king of Thrace pўrē^thrum a plant; Spanish chamomile; pellitory Pўrētus one of the Centaurs pȳrēum the sanctuary of Vesta Pyrgi a colony in Etruria; S. Severa; belonging to Pyrgi; Pyrgan pyrgis a plant; dog; s-tongue Pyrgo the nurse of Priam