Purpayne, [154/11].
See Port-payne.
Purpose, [50/720], porpoise; roasted on coals, [50/724].
Purveyde, [252/71], provided beforehand.
Pyment, [9/118]; [p. 87, No. 4]; [p. 86], a sweet wine.
Pyndynge, [33/507], tormenting, torturing, A.S. pinan.
Pyntill, a whelk’s, [44/625].
Quail, to wynge or carve, [p. 162].