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1. A small piece of ground, S.

_Stat. Acc._

2. A church dependant on another.

L. B. _pendicularis_, capella.

_Stat. Acc._

~Pendicler~, _s._ An inferior tenant, S.

_Stat. Acc._

_To_ PENE, PEYNE, POYNE, PYNE, _v. a._ To forge.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _paen-a_, to extend, Isl. id. to strike with a hammer.

PENHEAD, _s._ The upper part of a _mill-lead_, where the water is carried off from the dam to the mill, S.

_Law Case._

A. S. _penn-an_, includere.

PENKLE, _s._ A rag or fragment, Perths.

Lat. _pannicul-us_, id.

_To_ PENNY, _v. n._ To fare, S. B.

_Ross._

PENNIE-BRYDAL, PENNY-WEDDING, _s._ A wedding at which the guests contribute _money_ for their entertainment, S.

_Acts a.s.sembly._

PENNY-DOG, _s._ A dog that constantly follows his master, S.

_Watson._

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