P / Pīsae
noun

Pīsae

gen. Pīsārum · gender feminine
a very ancient eity of Etruria; a colony of Pisa in Elis; Pisa
a very ancient eity of Etruria, a colony of Pisa in Elis, still called Pisa: Alpheae ab origine Pisae, urbs Etrusca solo, Verg. A. 10, 179 Serv.; Just. 20, 1, 11; Luc. 2, 401; Liv. 21, 39.—Hence,
Pisan; the Pisans
Pīsānus, a, um, adj., Pisan: ager, Liv. 39, 2.—In plur.: Pīsāni, ōrum, m., the Pisans, Liv. 40, 43.—
Pisatic; Pisan
Pīsas, ātis, adj., Pisatic, Pisan, Inscr. Orell. 4048.—
born at Pisa
Pīsātĭlis, e, adj., born at Pisa (for Pisanus), found in Naev., acc. to Fest. p. 210 Müll. (prob. Latinized from the Greek form Πισάτης).