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_Acts Ja. V._

Either to _pile_, or to pair.

V. ~Peel~.

PEILD, _adj._ Bald.

Fr. _pele_, id.

_Gl. Sibb._

PEILOUR, _s._ A thief.

V. ~Pelour~.

_To_ PEYNE, _v. a._ To forge.

V. ~Pene~.

_To_ PEYR, _v. a._ To impair.

V. ~Pare~.

PEIRS, _adj._ Sky-coloured.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _pers_, _perse_, caesius, glaucus.

_To_ PEIS, PEISS, PESE, _v. a._ To silence.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _faire pais_, faire silence; from Lat. _pax_; Roquefort.

PEYSIE-WHIN, _s._ The E. Greenstone, Ang., _peasie-whin_, Loth.; from the resemblance of the spots in it to _pease_.

PELE, PEYLL, PEILL, PEEL, PAILE, _s._ A place of strength, a fortification, properly of earth.

_Barbour._

L. B. _pela_, _pelum_, id.; A. S. _pil_, moles, acervus.