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4.5.24.1 p-k, p-kh Swollen; renflé

Lith.pukštito swell, to puff up with pride; puikuolis proud
Lith.puikussuperb etc.
Lith.pucokasRuff, 189, from its neck tuft, cf. puchacð4.5.25.
Svenskpukswelling
Russianpukpack, heap, etc.
Ukr.puxyjblister
Ukr.puxljakLong-tailed Tit, 398 (globular nest)
Ukr.zapuxatyswollen
Pol.opuxlyid.
Pol.napuZycaPuffin, 73
Sbc.puklezWoodcock, 193, cf. Ital. bottaccioð4.5.19.
Engl.packbundle, group of animals, people or things
Germ.reg.paketinchenRinged Plover, 163
Germ.pockfrog, cf. poggeð4.5.25
Gael.I.spuaicblister
Engl.pucksmall rounded object used in ice-hockey
Engl.puck-birdEngoulevent, 251. Puck or puckeridge is also a disorder in the udder of the cattle which the bird has been said to be the cause; the disease's name is from pucker "wrinkle", its aspect
Engl.reg.puckerwrinkle
Engl.poker-neckGreat Crested Grebe, 66 (rounded ear-tufts)
Engl.poker, pocharPochard, 50 (bulging head)
Franç.poquelinCorn Bunting, 445
Bretonpoc'hanGuillemot, 74
Gael.I.pocbag
Franç.rég.pocheid.
Engl.pouchid.
Franç.: ManchepouchetteGreat Crested Grebe, 66, cf. poker-neck above
Ital.: FeltrepochetaHoopoe, 263 (rounded crest)

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