A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 15
xii. 524
Prinkox, _a fop_, ii. 260
Prink up, iii. 6
Print, _to impress_, ii. 275
Privity, _secresy_, i. 34
Privy council, _secret council_, i. 157
Proface, _note_, viii. 160
Proine, _to prune_, x. 160
Promise is debt, i. 137
Propagation, _conception_, i. 290
Proper, "a proper wench," i. 26; _well-behaved_, i. 426; _own_, viii. 148
Properties, (of a theatre), xiii. 274
Property, (of a stage), _a scene_ (?), viii. 316
Propriety, _property_, xiv. 364
Prospective, _a view_, vii. 269
Provand, _plain_, _common_, xiv. 385
Prune, _to pick clean_, _trim_, xi. 361
Pucellage, _maidenhead_, i. 77
Pudder, _pother_, _disturbance_, xiv. 444
Pudding-time, iii. 319
Pugging, _pulling_, iv. 120
Puisne, _puny_, x. 25
Puissance, _power_, i. 41
Puissant, _powerful_, xiii. 343
Pullen, _poultry_, iii. 239; _chicken_, ix. 491
Pumps, _dancing-shoes_, xv. 360
Pums, _a term of endearment_, i. 405
Punk, _a prostitute_, xiv. 60
Punks, ix. 471
Punto, _note_, xiv. 284
Purchase, _to obtain, get_, viii. 402; _robbery_, xi. 304; _a prize_, xii. 232;