2. A wooden bird, resembling a parrot, at which archers shoot as a mark, West of S.
3. Applied to the amusement itself, ibid.
Statist. Acc.

To PAPPLE, v. n.
1. To bubble up like water, S. B.
V. [Pople].
2. To be in a state of violent perspiration, Lanerks.
3. Denoting the effect of heat on any fat substance toasted before the fire, Renfr.

PAPPANT, adj.
1. Wealthy, Ang.
2. Extremely careful of one's health, Banffs.
3. Pettish from indulgence, S. B.

PAR, s. The Samlet, S.
Smollet.

To PAR, v. n. To fail.
V. [Pare].
Wallace.

PARAGE, s. Lineage, Fr.
Douglas.

PARAGON, s. A rich cloth imported from Turkey.
Watson.

Fr. parangon de Venise, id.

PARAMUDDLE, s. The red tripe of cattle, the atomasum, S. B.

To PARBREAK, v. n. To puke.
V. [Braik], v. and [Braking].
Z. Boyd.