_To_ PUNGE, _v. a._

V. ~Punye~.

PUNGER, _s._ A species of crab.

_Sibbald._

PUNYE, _s._ A small body of men.

_Barbour._

Fr. _poignee de gens_, a handful of people.

_To_ PUNYE, PUNGE, _v. a._

1. To pierce.

_Wallace._

2. To sting.

_Fordun._

3. To sting; applied to the mind.

_Wallace._

O. Fr. _poign-er_, Lat. _pungere_.

PUNYOUN, _s._ Side, party.

V. ~Opinion~.

_Wallace._

PUNSIS, PUNCIS, _s. pl._ Pulses.

Corr. from _pulse_.

_Montgomerie._

PURCHES, _s._

1. An amour.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _porchaz_, intrigue.

2. s.p.a.ce for exertion, S.

3. _To live on_ one"s _purchase_, to live by one"s wits, S.

PURE, PUIR, _adj._ Poor, S.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _poure_, id.

~Puirlie~, _adv._ Humbly.

_K. Hart._

~Pure man~, _s._ A beggar, S.

_K. Quair._

To ~Pure~, ~Puir~, _v. a._ To impoverish.

_Wallace._

PURED, _part. adj._ Furred.

_Sir Gawan._

PURELLIS, _s. pl._

V. ~Pouerall~.

PURFLED, PURFILLIT, _part. adj._ Short-winded, S.

PURIE, _s._ A small meagre person, Orkney.

PURLE, _s._ A pearl.

_Watson._

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