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Pĕpărēthus or -os, i, f., = Πεπάρηθος,
† peplis, ĭdis, f., = πεπλίς, the name of two plants, one of which was also called porcilaca, Plin. 20, 20, 81, § 210; and the other syce, meconion, or mecon aphrodes, id. 27, 12, 93, § 119.
peplĭum, ii, n., = πέπλιον, a medicinal plant, a species of spurge, prob. the Euphorbia esula, Linn.; Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 19, 115; id. Tard. 4, 6, 89.
† pē̆plum, i, n., and pē̆plus, i, m., = πέπλον and πέπλος,
† pĕpo, ŏnis, m., = πέπων, ονος, a species of large melon, a pumpkin, Plin. 19, 5, 23, § 65; 20, 2, 6, § 11; Tert. Anim. 32; id. adv. Marc. 4, 40; Vulg. Num. 11, 5.
† peptĭcus, a, um, adj., = πεπτικός, that promotes digestion, peptic (post-Aug.): medicinae, Plin. 20, 18, 76, § 201.
‡ pĕpuncŭlus, i, m. dim. [pepo], a small pumpkin, Not. Tir. p. 168.
Pĕpuzītae, ārum, m., a sort of heretics (also called Montanistae), so named after the Phrygian town of Pepuza, Cod. Just. 1, 5, 5.