- pew-fellow
- pewˈ-fellow noun1. An occupant of the same pew2. Hence, a companion• • •Main Entry: ↑pew
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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puet — puet(t, pufellow obs. ff. pewit, pew fellow … Useful english dictionary
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pufellow — puet(t, pufellow obs. ff. pewit, pew fellow … Useful english dictionary
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