† ˈputyer Obs.
Also 5 puttyer.
[a. OF. putier: cf. pute (13th c. in Littré): see pute n.]
A whoremonger; = putour.
| 1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xii. iii, Ha what comyth this wenche here wyth this putyer in this contree? 1483 ― Cato e v b, Somme ben kynges or dukes and the other are puttyers and ryght wycked and euyl. |