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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Pushet, n. [OF pochet, pouchet (1396 in Godef., also mod. Norm. F. dial.), dimin. of pouche Pouch(e n.] A pocket or bag. = Poket n., Pouch(e n. —1564 in Knox VI 540.
For our quene thynkis to have hym at all tymes redye to schaik out of hir pushet agaynst us protestantis