proroge
proroge,put off, prolong, deferre
A Table Alphabeticall by Robert Cawdrey (1604)
240 entries
proroge,put off, prolong, deferre
proscription,a condemnation, or banishment proclaimed, or an open sale.
prose,that writing which is not verse.
proselite, (g)stranger conuerted to our religion or manners:
prosequute,follow after, or finish
prospect,a sight a farre off.
prostitute,set open for vncleanesse, to set foorth to sale.
prostrate,to cast downe, or fall downe flat on the ground.
protect,defend, saue, or couer:
protest,to affirme, and declare openly:
protract,deferre, or prolong, or draw out at length:
prouident,forseeing with wise consideration, and prouiding aforehand
prouinciall,iurisdiction, belonging to a prouince, or outcountry
prouocation,prouoking, enforcing, vrging pressing, or alluring
(fr) prowesse,valiantnesse
prudence,wisdome, wittinesse
publicane,a farmer, or common man of a Cittie:
(fr) puissant,strong, valiant
(fr) pulers,dust, or pouders
pulsillanimitie,faint-hartednes, cowardlinesse.
puluirisated,beaten, or broken into dust, or powder.
purifie,purge, scoure, or make cleane
(fr) pursuit,following after
putrifie,to waxe rotten, or corrupted as a sore.