Part 599 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5360K 2022-07-20

V ~Peth~

_To_ PAIK, _v a_ To beat, to drub, S _paak_, S B

Germ _pauk-en_, to beat

_Baillie_

~Paik~, ~Paick~, _s_ A stroke; in pl _paiks_, a drubbing, S

Isl _pak_, Su G _paak_, fustis, baculus

~Paikie~, _s_ A piece of doubled skin, used for defending the thighs from the _stroke_ of the _Flauchterspade_, by those who cast turfs or _divots_, Mearns

PAIK, _s_ A trick

_Leg St Androis_

A S _paec-an_, decipere

PAIKER, _s Calsay paiker_, a street-walker

_Lyndsay_

PAIKIE, _s_ A female street-walker, S

Isl _piaeck-ur_, a vagabond; _troll-packa_, a witch

~Paikit-like~, _adj_ Having the appearance of a trull, S

PAILES, Leslaei Hist

V ~Pele~

PAILIN, PAILING, _s_ A fence made of stakes, S

Lat _pal-us_, a stake

PAILYOWN, PALLIOUN, _s_ A pavilion

_Barbour_

Gael Ir _pailliun_, Fr _pavillon_