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Teut. _enck pot_, atramentarium; or _puyd_, suggestus, q. what supports.

PUD, _s._ A fondling designation for a child.

Isl. _ped_, homuncio, puer.

PUDDIE, PUDDY, _s._ A kind of cloth.

Teut. _poote_, pellis cervaria.

_Ritson._

PUDDILL, _s._ A pedlar's pack or wallet.

_Gl. Sibb._

Teut. _buydel_, Fris. _puyl_, sacculus.

PUDDINGFILLAR, _s._ A glutton.

_Dunbar._

_To_ PUDDLE, PUDLE, _v. n._

1. To work diligently in a mean way, S. from E. _puddle_, a mire.

_Statist. Acc._

2. Applied to laborious and frivolous engagement in the Popish ceremonies.

_R. Bruce._

PUDGE, _s._ A small house, a hut, Perths.

Isl. _bud_, Teut. _boede_, casa; O. Teut. _poest_, an ox-stall.

_To_ PUG, _v. a._ To pull, Perths.

PUIR, _adj._ Poor.

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