PEILOUR, s. A thief.
V. [Pelour].
To PEYNE, v. a. To forge.
V. [Pene].
To PEYR, v. a. To impair.
V. [Pare].
PEIRS, adj. Sky-coloured.
Douglas.
O. Fr. pers, perse, caesius, glaucus.
To PEIS, PEISS, PESE, v. a. To silence.
Douglas.
O. Fr. faire pais, faire silence; from Lat. pax; Roquefort.
PEYSIE-WHIN, s. The E. Greenstone, Ang., peasie-whin, Loth.; from the resemblance of the spots in it to pease.
PELE, PEYLL, PEILL, PEEL, PAILE, s. A place of strength, a fortification, properly of earth.
Barbour.
L. B. pela, pelum, id.; A. S. pil, moles, acervus.