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putour
† putour Obs. [app. AF. putour, collateral form of OF. putier putyer.] A whoremonger; a pimp; a fornicator.c 1386 [see putery]. 1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. vii. 172 Lady, to þy leue sone lowte for me nouthe, That he haue pyte on me putour [v.r. putrour] of hus pure grace and mercy.
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putyer
† 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 wyck...
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putrer
† ˈputrer Obs. rare. [f. putrie, putery + -er1.] A whoremonger; a fornicator.c 1393 [see putour]. ? 14.. in Arnolde Chron. (1811) 90 Ye shall enquyre yf there bee putrer comon hasurdur contrary mayntener of quarels..or other comon mysdoers be dwellyng wythin the warde.
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