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† ˈpilyie, v. Sc. Obs. Also pilȝie. [ad. F. piller = Pr. pilhar, Sp. pillar, Pg. pilhar to pillage, It. pigliare (to take): repr. a late L. type *piliāre, *pileāre, for L. pilāre to deprive of hair, make bare, f. pilus hair.] trans. To pillage, plunder.
15..Aberdeen Regr. XV. (Jam.), Pilyeit in the streme be menn of wair or serevaris, or ony guddis cassin be storme of wedder. c1575in Balfour's Practicks (1754) 635 To tak and pilȝie that quhilk thay may of the said prize. 1598Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1816) IV. 190/2 Samekle of the said armour as salbe pilleit or lost by sey. |