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Isl. _paufe_, angulus.
_Stat. Acc._
~Paffler~, _s._ One who occupies a small farm, Perths.
_Statist. Acc._
PAGE, _s._ A boy.
_Wyntown._
_To_ PAY, _v. a._ To satisfy.
_Wallace._
Fr. _pay-er_, Teut. _pay-en_, id.
~Pay~, _s._ Satisfaction.
_Priests Peblis._
~Pay~, _s._ Drubbing, S. _pays_.
_Barbour._
C. B. _puyo_, verbero.
PAY. Perh. region.
_Gawan and Gol._
Fr. _pais_, id.
PAID, _s._
1. A path, S. B.
_Ross._
Alem. _paid_, via.
2. A steep ascent.
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_.