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plenyento complainsynplent
pleréto weep; p. gwó dló to cry one's heart out
plezipleasure
pli1moreunspec. var.plis; the most, e.g. sa sé pli bèl ti fiy mwen ja wè that's the prettiest girl I have ever seen
pli2cfgrijicrease; (horizontal) wrinkle
plichéto peel; to strip; to scrape; to give a good walloping
plimfeather; arch: writing pen
plimajplumage, feathers
plimento pluck (a chicken), take off feathers
plisvariant of pli
pliséto pleat
pliyéto fold
plizyèseveralsynanpil
plonlead (metal) ; (in fishing) sinker; (lead) shot, bullet; pran plon to get very angry (at something someone has said)
plonbéto plumb (a wall)
plonjéto plunge
plotonennto wind into a ball (e.g. a fishing line)
1arch. measure of volume for cassava flour, equivalent to a pound or a quarter gallon; dimi pó half a pó
2skin (more usually lapó) in gwòs pó kind of sweet orange with thick skin and bitter taste; pó di kannèl cinnamon coloured skin
port; (port) town
pobanphial, small bottle
pòchpocket; pòch tjilòt trouser pocket
pochennext, following, e.g. lanné pochenunspec. var.pochèn1
pochèn1unspec. var. ofpochennext, following, e.g. lanné pochen