pelter

noun 3verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

One who pelts.

With this mighty resolution framed and glassed, and hung over his bed, along with a pleasing representation of a gleaming eye, bearing the legend, "Thou, God, seest me," he managed by bearing himself humbly among his fellows, or rather, by having humility thrust upon him, to avert for a period such calamity as doth befall the Sunday swimmer, the fruit stealer, the school wagger, the root smoker, the Chinaman pelter, and the window smasher.

Sketching is always a peltable or mobable offence, as being contrary to the Koran, and sitting down tempts the pelter.

2

A pelting; a shower of missiles, rain, anger, etc.

3

A pinchpenny; a mean, sordid person; a miser; a skinflint.

verb

1

To pelt.

A person is "peltered" when he is subjected to a shower of stones, a shower of hail-stones, or a shower of anything. "Naay, gi'e ower peltering — one at a time! that's enew."

Suddenly Iliin's machine-gun started rattling, peltering the columns, and a second machine-gun followed suit, whilst the Cossacks opened a continuous fire from all sides, seconded by the third, fith and second squadrons.

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