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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Quotation dates: 1700
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(Paddo-,) Pada-, Padie-pip, -pepe, n. [Mod. Eng. paddowpipe (1706). Also in this form in the later Sc. and north. Eng. dials.] = Paddok-pipe. — c 1700 Haigs of Bemersyde 478 n.
On this end growes the padapips and rispe c 1700 Ib. 476.
Padiepepes c 1700 Ib. 478.
Padapepes
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