Offer to, try to—e.g., ‘I was that bad winter-time I lay abed six weeks and never offered to move.’
Old. It is impossible to ascribe any particular meaning to this word. In Essex dialect it is the universal adjective.
Paffle, breaking water caused by wind and tide—e.g., ‘The reach was all of a paffle.’ (This meaning is not mentioned in E. D. D.)
Paltry, poor in health.
Peak, to peep or pry—e.g., ‘A rabbit peaked out of its hole.’
Pingle, to be fanciful about one’s food.
Pingly, off colour, having a bad appetite.
Pucker, to worry.
Pucker, agitated state of mind—e.g., ‘She was in a regular pucker.’