To PUNYE, PUNGE, v. a.
1. To pierce.
Wallace.
2. To sting.
Fordun.
3. To sting; applied to the mind.
Wallace.

O. Fr. poign-er, Lat. pungere.

PUNYOUN, s. Side, party.
V. [Opinion].
Wallace.

PUNSIS, PUNCIS, s. pl. Pulses.

Corr. from pulse.

Montgomerie.

PURCHES, s.
1. An amour.
Douglas.

O. Fr. porchaz, intrigue.

2. Space for exertion, S.
3. To live on one's purchase, to live by one's wits, S.

PURE, PUIR, adj. Poor, S.
Douglas.