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PIEGE, _s._ A trap, a snare, Perths.; _puge_, Border; Fr. _piege_, id.

PIE-HOLE, _s._ An eye-hole, S.

Dan. _pig_, _pyg_, a point.

PIEL, _s._ An iron wedge for boring stones, S. B.

A. S. _pil_, stylus.

PIER, _s._ A quay or wharf, S.

_Sir J. Sinclair._

PIETe, PIETIE, _s._ Pity.

_Douglas._

PIG, PYG, _s._

1. An earthen vessel, S.

_Douglas._

2. A potsherd, S.

Gael. _pigadh_, _pigin_, an earthen pitcher.

~Pig-man~, _s._ A seller of crokery.

_Colvil._

~Pig-wife~, A woman who sells crokery, S.

PIGGIES, _s. pl._ Iron rods from which streamers are hung.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _pigg_, stimulus, stilus.

PIGGIN, _s._ A small wooden or earthen vessel; Dumfr.

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