| Lith. | pukšti | to swell, to puff up with pride; puikuolis proud |
| Lith. | puikus | superb etc. |
| Lith. | pucokas | Ruff, 189, from its neck tuft, cf. puchacð4.5.25. |
| Svensk | puk | swelling |
| Russian | puk | pack, heap, etc. |
| Ukr. | puxyj | blister |
| Ukr. | puxljak | Long-tailed Tit, 398 (globular nest) |
| Ukr. | zapuxaty | swollen |
| Pol. | opuxly | id. |
| Pol. | napuZyca | Puffin, 73 |
| Sbc. | puklez | Woodcock, 193, cf. Ital. bottaccioð4.5.19. |
| Engl. | pack | bundle, group of animals, people or things |
| Germ.reg. | paketinchen | Ringed Plover, 163 |
| Germ. | pock | frog, cf. poggeð4.5.25 |
| Gael.I. | spuaic | blister |
| Engl. | puck | small rounded object used in ice-hockey |
| Engl. | puck-bird | Engoulevent, 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. | pucker | wrinkle |
| Engl. | poker-neck | Great Crested Grebe, 66 (rounded ear-tufts) |
| Engl. | poker, pochar | Pochard, 50 (bulging head) |
| Franç. | poquelin | Corn Bunting, 445 |
| Breton | poc'han | Guillemot, 74 |
| Gael.I. | poc | bag |
| Franç.rég. | poche | id. |
| Engl. | pouch | id. |
| Franç.: Manche | pouchette | Great Crested Grebe, 66, cf. poker-neck above |
| Ital.: Feltre | pocheta | Hoopoe, 263 (rounded crest) |