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Pithon - mouthful; persuasion 

Pochereth - cutting of the mouth of warfare 

Polarity, Cosmic Law of - The Cosmic Law of Polarity relates that everything is Dual, everything has poles, and everything has its pair of opposites. This Law makes movement possible.

Pontius - marine; belonging to the sea 

Pontus - the sea 

Poratha - fruitful 

Potiphar - bull of Africa; a fat bull 

Potipherah - that scatters abroad - or demolishes - the fat 

Prisca - ancient 

Priscilla - same as Prisca 

Prochorus - he that presides over the choirs 

Ptolemaeus, Claudius  a.k.a. Claudius Ptolemy. est. CE 85 - 165. Astronomer, Cartographer, Astrologer. Ptolemy was considered the greatest astronomer of late antiquity. His Almagest, was the most important compendium of astronomy and was produced until the 16th century.

Puah - mouth; corner; bush of hair 

Publius - common 

Pudens - shamefaced 

Pul - bean; destruction 

Punites - beholding; my face 

Punon - precious stone; that beholds 

Pur - Purim - lot 

Putiel - God is my fatness 

Puteoli - sulphureous wells 

   

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