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Plutarch's Morals
Plato—continued

224, 241, 265, 300, 317, 318, 334, 337, 343, 348, 354, 355, 363, 367, 368, 378, 388, 393, 399, 410, 412, 415

Plautus, 312

Pleiades, 300, 394

Plonder (v.), hunt for

Plutarch, 32, 36, 132, 153, 154, 187, 208, 276, 290, 304, 315, 322, 328, 371, 384, 411

Pluto, 175, 377

Polemon, 93, 126, 399

Polias, 202

Pollux, 208, 221, 224, 228

Polycletus, 370

Polycrates, 376

Polynices, 215, 391, 405, 407

Polype (s.), octopus

Polypragmon, 42

Polysperchon, 193, 200

Pompeius, 336, 339

Pompion (s.), pumpkin

Poneropolis, 145

Pontus, 247, 396

Porket (s.), sucking pig

Porsenna, 115

Porus, 116

Posthumia, 337

Posthumius, 258

Pourcuttle (s.), octopus, cuttle-fish

Pourpris (s.), precinct

Prest (adj.), prompt, ready

Priamus, 126, 316, 332

Prickyrest (adj.), most prickly

Prometheus, 319, 321, 330, 336

Prosagogidæ (Gr.) (s.), pimp, talebearer

Proserpina, 408

Proteus, 314

Ptolemæus, 49, 56, 64, 93, 116, 396

Publius Piso, 267

Puddering (v.), interfering, bothering

Pule (v.), whimper

Pydna, 89

Pylades, 306

Pyræum, 261

Pyrrho, 363

Pytane, 394

Pythagoras, 3, 91, 135, 143, 311, 340, 384

Pythagorean, 197, 233, 397

Pythia, 240

Pythian games, 185, 403

Pythias, 306

Pythius Apollo, 173


Quean (s.), wench, slut

Quern (s.), mill for grinding grain

Quintus, 209


Rede (v.), warn

Reits (s.), sea-weed

Retchless (adj.), reckless

Revie (s.), retort or question

Rhodian, 117, 281, 393

Rivel (s.), wrinkle

Roman, 56, 89, 117, 161, 167, 226, 243, 256, 267, 292, 332, 341, 397, 406, 413, 418

Rome, 65, 103, 145, 150, 154, 161, 167, 202, 212, 226, 251, 252, 256, 267, 351, 405

Rowen (s.), old bird

Ruddle (v.), shake (a sieve)

Rustius, 150

Rutilius, 418


Salaminas, 234

Salanus, 300

Samius, 49

Samos, 376

Sappho, 112, 360

Sapragoras, 282

Sardinian, 391

Sardis, 391, 394, 410

Sardonian, 383

Saturn, 170, 185, 387

Saturnal, 185

Satirus, 118

Scammonium (L.). See Scammony

Scammony (s.), a species of convolvulus whose roots are used medicinally

Scaurus, 341

Schœne (Gr.), about 3½ miles

Scillos, 404

Scilluntia, 399

Scipio, 226, 315, 332

Scoffe (v. or s.), sneer

Scopas, 287

Scull (s.), shoal

Scylurus, 267

Scyrii, 96

Scyros, 400, 410

Scythian, 34, 267, 387

Seely (adj.), weak, poor

Sejanus, 312

Seleuci, 227

Seleucus, 235, 260

Semblably (adv.), similarly

Semele, 406

Seneca, 125

Seriphos, 396

Sexius, 351

Shewer (s.), servant, waiter

Sicilian, 56