To PUDDLE, PUDLE, v. n.
1. To work diligently in a mean way, S. from E. puddle, a mire.
Statist. Acc.
2. Applied to laborious and frivolous engagement in the Popish ceremonies.
R. Bruce.

PUDGE, s. A small house, a hut, Perths.

Isl. bud, Teut. boede, casa; O. Teut. poest, an ox-stall.

To PUG, v. a. To pull, Perths.

PUIR, adj. Poor.
V. [Pure].

To Puir, v. a.
V. [Pure], v.

PULAILE, POULAILE, s. Poultry.

L. B. poyllayllia, id.

Barbour.

To PULCE, v. a. To impel.