PINNER-PIG, s.
V. [Pirlie-pig].
PINNING, s. A small stone for filling a crevice in a wall, S.
Statist. Acc.
Q. employed as a pin.
PINSEL, s. A streamer.
V. [Pensel].
PIN-THE-WIDDIE, s. A small dried haddock not split, Aberd. corruptly penny-widdie.
PINTILL-FISH, s. The Pipe-fish; or the Launce.
Monroe.
PYOT, s. A magpie.
V. [Pyat].
PIPES. To tune one's pipes, to cry, S.
To PYRL, v. n. To prick.
Wallace.
Su. G. pryl, a long needle, pryl-a, stylo pungere.