peers, pears.
peit, I, 22, 3: a peat carried to school as a contribution to the firing.
pellettes, III, 430, 12: bullets.
pendles, IV, 296, 8: pendants, ear-rings.
penned in, of windows, II, 330, G 3: fastened, perhaps pinned. See pin, v.
penny-brown, III, 281, 10: brown as a penny. penny-gray, III, 281, 8, at best would mean gray as a silver penny; but silver is called white money. It is just possible that the word is legitimate, and that, penny-brown being understood as very brown, penny-gray might come into use for very gray. Possibly penny-brown (gray) might mean dappled with brown (gray) spots.
penny-fee, -fie, I, 491, 10; IV, 444, 10: gift of a penny largess, pour-boire. (I, 490, 6, penny instead of penny-fee.) II, 469, 25, 26: simply, money.
peny, shete a peny, III, 97, 10: shoot for a penny, as 104, 6.
Perce, V, [298] a: Persia.
perelle, I, 326, 8: pearl.