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In some senses, pelter is marked as figuratively, dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
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.
A pelting; a shower of missiles, rain, anger, etc.
A pinchpenny; a mean, sordid person; a miser; a skinflint.
verb
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.