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KJV
Word
|
Meaning
|
| Paps
|
Breasts;
bosoms |
| Parable
|
An
utterance that involves a comparison |
| Paramour
|
A
male or female lover |
| Pastor
|
One
who feeds the flock; shepherd |
| Pate
|
Forehead;
crown of the head |
| Pavilion
|
Tabernacle;
dwelling |
| Peeled
|
Bald;
bare; smooth |
| Penury |
Poverty;
need |
| Peradventure
|
Perhaps |
| Perdition
|
Destruction |
| Persecute
|
To
pursue after in order to overtake |
| Piety
|
Godliness |
| Pilled
|
To
have stripped off skin or bark |
| Pinnacle
|
Anything
that runs out to a point |
| Pitch
|
A
thick, dark, sticky substance |
| Plaiting |
Braiding;
intertwining |
| Platted |
Braided;
intertwined |
| Pleiades
|
A
cluster of stars |
| Poll
|
To
cut hair from the head |
| Pommel
|
Bowl,
or crown (anything round) |
| Ponder
|
To
consider carefully; meditate |
| Porter
|
A
doorkeeper; gatekeeper |
| Post
|
A
runner; courier |
| Potentate
|
One
who possesses power |
| Potsherd
|
A
piece of broken pottery |
| Pottage
|
Any
boiled dish or food |
| Prating
|
Babbling;
chattering |
| Predestinated
|
Determined
beforehand |
| Presbytery
|
An
assembly of elders |
| Prick
|
Rod
with a sharp point |
| Principality
|
The
highest dignitary of the State |
| Privily
|
Secretly |
| Privy,
(being privy to) |
Being
aware or knowledgeable of |
| Procureth
|
To
seek |
| Profound,
(are profound) |
To
go deep into something |
| Progenitors
|
Ancestors;
parents |
| Prognosticator
|
Foretellers
of the future |
| Propitiation |
Covering;
atoning sacrifice |
| Proselyte
|
Convert |
| Prospect
|
Face |
| Provender
|
Food
for livestock or cattle |
| Proverb
|
A
dark or puzzling saying |
| Psalm
|
A
song; a melody |
| Psaltery
|
A
stringed musical instrument |
| Publican |
A
tax collector |
| Pulse |
Bean
or seed used for food |
| Purloining
|
Stealing;
pilfering |
| Purtenance
|
Animal
intestines; inwards |
| Putrifying
|
Pertaining
to gangrene; decaying |