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Fr. _paille_, id.
_Sir Gawan._
PAMPHIL, _s._
1. A square inclosure made with stakes, Aberd.
V. ~Paffle~.
2. Any small house, ibid.
_To_ PAN, _v. n._ To correspond, to tally, to unite; A. Bor. id. from _pan_, a cross-beam in the roof of a house, closing with the wall.
_Maitland P._
PAN, _s._ A hard impenetrable crust below the soil, S.; _till_, _ratchel_, synon.
_Statist. Acc._
Teut. _panne_, calva, q. the skull of the soil.
PANASH, _s._ A plume worn in the hat.
Fr. _panache_, id.
_Colvil._
_To_ PANCE, PANSE, PENSE, _v. n._ To meditate.
_Dunbar._
O. Fr. _pans-er_, id.
PAND, _s._ A pledge, Belg. Synon. _wad_.
_Douglas._
_To_ PANDER, _v. n._ Corr. from ~Pawmer~, _v._ Perths.
PANDOOR, _s._ A large oyster, caught at the _doors_ of the _salt-pans_, S.
_Statist. Acc._
PANE, _s._ Stuff, cloth.
_Houlate._
A. S. _pan_, lacinia, pannus.
PANE, _s._ Furr; Fr. _panne_, id.
_Sir Tristrem._
_To_ PANE, _v. n._
V. ~Payne~.
PANFRAY, _s._ A palfrey.
_Burr. Lawes._
Fr. _palefroi_, id.
_To_ PANG, _v. a._
1. To throng, S.
_Rams._
2. To cram, in general, S.
_Ferguson._
3. To cram with food to satiety, S.
_Ross._
Teut. _bangh-en_, premere.
~Pang~, _adj._ Crammed.
_Evergreen._
PAN-KAIL, _s._ Broth made of coleworts hashed very small, thickened with a little oat-meal, S.