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PEER, poor. PELDER, to encumber. PELTER, anything large. PIRNED, dried up ; pined. PLACE, a piece of money. POKEY, saucy. POWDER, bustle ; haste. POWEN, pulling. PRIMP, formal ; stiff. RAGABRASH, low idle people. RAPIS, a dissolute person. RASCOT, a knave or rascal. RATCH, to pull, to tear asunder. RATE, rotten. 15 RED, to assuage or appease. RIFE, ready ; quick. RIP, a current report ; news. RIZZLE, to roast slightly. ROCK, distaff. (Belg. Spinrock. ) ROUGHNESS, plenty ; abundance. RUMBUR, a r...un before leaping. SACKLESS, innocent ; faultless. (A pure Saxon word, from the noun sac, saca, a cause, fault, guilt, &c. And the proposition leas, without. ) SAE, so. SAFE, sure ; certain. SAIR, sore. SAIRY, poor, innocent. SAMCAST, two ridges ploughed together. SANK, a large quantity. SAREY, poor, pitiable. SAURIN, vinegar. SCONE, a screen. SCONS, barley-meal cakes. SCRAWLING, sprawling. SCREE, a precipice. SCUFTER, to hasten ; to bustle. SCY, a sythe. SEEVY-CAP, a cap made of rushes. SEIVE, a dwarf rush.
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