PRIZE—To lift with a lever. Prize it off wi’ a bar.
PROOD—Projecting. Thoo’s set that stian ower prood.
PROSS, PROSS’D, PROSSEN—A large measure of self-esteem, resulting in an officious, consequential, dictatorial, or affected manner. Theer noo, is that nowt? Ah thowt somehoo it wad come, an’ it hez. Ye o’ know what a banty’s like on ’t own midden; well, that’s prossen ta nowt.
PROOD-FLESH—When a woond heals fauce, an’ a lot o’ angry flesh flusters up aroond it.
PURBLE, PURBLEN—To hoard up some insignificant article for its associations. She wad purble up o’ macks e’ things ’at was their lad’s. Saving. What’s t’ good o’ purblen things up?
PURLOCK—Mucky woo.
PUM-HEED—Knurr an’ spell laikers ’ll show ye yan.
PUMMER—Owt ’at’s big.
PUNFAULD, PUNDER—T’ lock-up fer vagrant kye, swine, an’ seea on.
PURCHASE—Fulcrum. Ah cud git neea purchase fer t’ giaveluk.