Part 633 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6750K 2022-07-20

1 To push, S

_Bp Forbes_

2 To drive clothes hastily backwards and forwards in the water in the act of washi+ng, S

Teut _polss-en int water_, quatere aquas

~Pouss~, _s_ A push, S

Fr _pousse_

POUST, _s_ Bodily strength, S

O Fr _poeste_, _pooste_, id

~Pouste~, ~Powste~, _s_ Power

_Douglas_

_Lege poustie_, full strength, i e _legitima potestas_

_Reg Maj_

~Pousture~, _s_ Bodily ability _To lose the pousture_ of a limb, to lose the power of it, S B

_Ruddiman_

POUT, _s_

1 A young partridge or moor-fowl, S

_Acts Ja VI_

Fr _poulet_, a pullet; Lat _pullus_

2 The chicken of any domesticated fowl, S

3 A young girl, a sweetheart

_Ross_

_To_ ~Pout~, _v n_ To shoot at young partridges; also, _to go a-pouting_, to go to shoot at _pouts_, S

_Antiquary_

_To_ POUT, POUTER, _v n_ To poke, to stir with a long instrument, S