To PET, PETTLE, v. a. To fondle, to treat as a pet, S.
Z. Boyd.

PETE-POT, s. A hole from which peats have been dug, S.
Wyntown.

Teut. put, lacuna.

PETER'S STAFF (St.), Orion's sword, a constellation.
Ruddiman.

PETH, s. A steep and narrow way, S.

A. S. paeth, semita, callis.

Barbour.

PETTAIL, PITTALL, s. Rabble attending an army.
Barbour.

Fr. pitaud, a clown; pietaille, infanterie.

PETTLE, s.
V. [Pattle].