pat, pot.

pat, patt, paut, I, 396, 20; II, 123, 29: strike the ground with the feet, stamp. pat the ball, III, 251, L 1, 2: kick. patted wi her lips, II, 83 a: struck together, smacked (?).

pat, patt, pret. of pit, put, I, 107, 7; 465, 2, 3; V, [218], 2.

pat-fit, I, 302, B 8: pot-foot.

paughty, II, 364, 21: haughty, malapert.

pauky, V, [115], 1: sly.

pautit, I, 397, D 9, 11: patted, struck with the foot, stamped. See pat.

pavag, pauage, pawage, III, 109 f., 5, 11-13: Fr. pavage, road-tax. See Ducange, pavagium. (passage, III, 114 f., 130, 180, 181, etc.)

paw, a slight motion. neer played paw, III, 480, 14: never stirred again.

pay, n., I, 285, 32; III, 28, 128; 59, 66: satisfaction.