purchase, III, 203, 20: booty, prize.
purchast, p. p., III, 36, 48: acquired (perhaps, stolen).
pure, poor.
pusin, n. and v., poison.
puss-pay, V, [110], 9, 10: hare or rabbit pie (still in use: W. Walker).
put down. See putten down.
put on (intransitively), II, 92, 21; 255, 22; 278, 7; IV, 190, 25: dressed. put on him, II, 162, 12: jogged, pushed.
putten, putn, p. p. of put, I, 446, 10; 469, 3; III, 433, 3.
putten, put down, II, 178, 39; III, 393, 15; IV, 14, 11; 66, A 10; 70, 13: hanged. IV, 32, 12: put to death by violence.
putting-stane, II, 421, 28: as the stone is thrown, there is no propriety in the hitting and kepping (catching) in 29.