Pit, a cavity, a hole: these round enchanting --s (i. e. dimples) Ven. 247. brine --s (salt springs) Tp. I, 2, 338. “a saw-p.” Wiv. IV, 4, 53. V, 3, 14. V, 4, 3. “fallen into a p. of ink,” Ado IV, 1, 142. an earthy p. (a grave) R2 IV, 219. “they'll fill a p.” H4A IV, 2, 72. “this abhorred p.” Tit. II, 3, 98. Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 Tit. II, 3, 98 “our enemies have beat us to the p.” Caes. V, 5, 23 (like beasts of the chase). “at the pit of Acheron,” Mcb. III, 5, 15. “conscience and grace, to the profoundest p.” Hml. IV, 5, 132. a p. of clay (a grave) V, 1, 104. the sulphurous p. (hell) Lr. IV, 6, 130.