•
passing-bell – a
bell tolled at the moment of the death of a person to invite his neighbours to pray for the safe passing of his
soul;
see death knell •
penny wedding – a
wedding at which the guests pay part of the charges of the festival •
persiflage – a light, quizzing mockery, or scoffing, especially on serious subjects, out of a cool, callous contempt for them •
Peter Bell – a simple rustic (
William Wordsworth). •
petite nature – a French loanword applied to pictures containing figures less than
life-size, but with the effect of life-size •
pot-wallopers – a class of
electors in a
borough who claimed the right to vote on the ground of boiling a pot within its limits for six months •
pourparler – a diplomatic conference towards the framing of a
treaty •
Punic faith – a promise that one can put no trust in. From Latin
punica fides, alluding to Roman mistrust of
Carthage ==R==