V. ~Pig~.

_Davidson._

PIGHT, _pret._ Pierced, thrust.

Germ. _pick-en_, pungere.

_Sir Tristrem._

PYGRAL, _adj._

V. ~Pegrall~.

PIGTAIL, _s._ Twisted tobacco, S., resembling the _tail_ of a _pig_.

_To_ PIK, _v. a._ To strike lightly with any thing sharp-pointed, S.

_Ruddiman._

Su. G. _pick-a_, minutis ictibus tundere.

~Pik~, ~Pyk~, _s._ A light stroke with what is sharp-pointed, S.

_Douglas._

PIK, PYK, PICK, _s._ Pitch, S.

_Barbour._

A. S. _pic_, Belg. _picke_, id.

PIKARY, PICKERY, _s._

1. Rapine.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

2. Pilfering, S.

_Erskine._

Fr. _picor-ee_, plundering; _picor-er_, to rifle.

_To_ PIKE, _v. a._ To select.

_Douglas._

_To_ PIKE, _v. a._ To sail close by.

_Doug._

Su. G. _pek-a_, to point towards the land.

PYKIS, _s. pl._

1. p.r.i.c.kles.

_Dunbar._

Su. G. _pigg_, stimulus.

2. Short withered heath.

_Gl. Shirr._

PIKKY, _adj._ Pitchy.

_Douglas._

PIKKIT, _part. pa._ Covered with pitch.

Teut. _pick-en_, Lat. _pic-are_.

_Douglas._

PIKLAND, _part. pr._ Picking up.

_Douglas._

From _pick_, or Teut. _pickel-en_, scalpere.

PIK-MIRK, _adj._ Dark as pitch, S. corr. _pit-mirk_.

_Ramsay._

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