pelt

A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose

a skin ; chiefly a sheep's skin when the wool is off. Also, in falconry, the skin of a fowl, stuffed, or the carcase of a dead fowl, to throw out to a hawk. N. and S. Pelt is also used to signify a blow ; as, I hit him a pelt. In old English, peltry is used to signify all sorts of woollen stuff.

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