PICK—Push. Pick me doon if thoo dar.
PICK, PICK’T-AT, PICKEN—Famish these is through being connected wi’ that gurt host ov unfortunate men wheea are miserable o’ ther days an’ neets through fear o’ t’ hen.
PICK-STRAW—A very little smite. He didn’t care a pick-streea fer any man Jack amang t’ lot.
PICK’T-UP—To vomit. Pick’t t’ cauf. To calve prematurely. At one time it was regarded as wise to keep a goat to prevent it.
PILE—A blade. Ther izzant a pile o’ gurse left.
PILE—A lot. He’d whyte a pile o’ nooates.
PILLIVER—A pillow.
“An’ a pilliver tuck’t inta t’ sma’ ov his back.”
PINED—Starved; thin.
PINKS—The young smelt of salmon.