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PELL, _s._ A lazy, lumpish person, S. B.

Teut. _pelle_, a husk.

PELLACK, PELLOCK, _s._ A porpoise.

Gael. _pelog_, id.

_Brand._

PELLOCK, _s._ A bullet.

_Gawan and Gol._

Fr. _pelote_; C. B. _pel_, id.

PELLOTIS, _s. pl._

_Leg. St Androis._

O. Fr. _pelete_, pet.i.te peau; Roquef.

PELLOUR, PEILOUR, _s._ A thief.

_Dunbar._

_Pillour_, O. E. Fr. _pilleur_, a ravager.

PELT, _s._ A term of reproach; _Foul pelt_, q. foul _skin_.

_Watson._

PELTIN-POCK, _s._ A _pock_ or bag for guarding the thighs from the _stroke_ given by the _flauchter-spade_, Ang.

PELTRY, PALTRIE, _s._ Vile trash, S.

_G.o.dly Sangs._

Su. G. _paltor_, old rags, Teut. _palt_, a fragment; or _pelt_, a skin.

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