Peart


[peert, pyert] /pɪərt, pyɛrt/

adjective, Dialect.
1.
lively; brisk; cheerful.
/pɪət/
adjective
1.
(dialect) lively; spirited; brisk
adj.

variant of pert (q.v.).

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