Piety [in Painting, &c.]

Piety [in Painting, &c.]
is represented as a lady with a sober countenance, holding in her right hand a sword stretch’d over an altar, and a stork in her left hand, with an elephant and a child by her side.

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

Piety [Hieroglyphically] * Pig
Paˊstoral
Patches
Paˊtience [in Painting and Sculpture]
Peˊccant humours [in Physick]
Perfection
Phalloˊphori
Phanaˊtical
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