Plenty [in Sculpture and Painting]

Plenty [in Sculpture and Painting]
is describ’d by a beautiful nymph, crown’d with a garland, to denote that chearfulness and mirth, which inseparably accompany her. She is clad in green embroyder’d, holding, in one hand, a Cornucopia, and, in the other arm, a bundle of ears of corn.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Pleasure [in Sculpture and Painting] * Ploˊdding
A Phanatick
Phoeniˊgmus
Piety [Hieroglyphically]
Piety [in Painting, &c.]
Pig
Pigeon [Hieroglyphically]
Pilgrimˊs Salve
Pity [an Allegorical Deity with the Heathens]
Planets
Pleasure [in Sculpture and Painting]
Plenty [in Sculpture and Painting]
Ploˊdding
Poisonˊd [with the Vulgar]
Poiˊsoning
Polygon
Polygon [in Fortification]
Poˊlypus
Polypus [with Surgeons]
Pores [in Physics]
Pourcouˊntrel
Pourcouˊntrel [Hieroglyphically]