A child’s name for the simple game of throwing a ball from one to another.—Lowsley’s Berkshire Glossary.
Pay-swad
A boys’ game, somewhat similar to “[Duckstone].” Each boy, when he threw his stone, had to say “Pay-swad,” or he had to go down himself.—Holland’s Cheshire Glossary.
See “[Duckstone].”
Pednameny
A game played with pins: also called “Pinny Ninny,” “Pedna-a mean,” “[Heads and Tails],” a game of pins.—Courtenay’s West Cornwall Glossary.
Peesie Weet
The game of “[Hide and Seek].” When the object is hidden the word “Peesie-weet” is called out.—Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire (Rev. W. Gregor).
See “[Hide and Seek (2)].”