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PANNEL, _s._ One brought to the bar of a court for trial, S.
_Erskine._
E. _panel_, a schedule, containing the names of a jury.
PANS, _s. pl._ The timbers of a house, extending between the _couples_, parallel to the walls, S.
Su. G. _tak-panna_, s.h.i.+ngles; _paann_, scandula, a lath, a s.h.i.+ngle.
PANS, PANSE, covering for the knee.
_Acts Ja. I._
PANST, _part. pa._ Cured.
_Montgomerie._
Fr. _pans-er_, to apply medicines.
PANTENER, _adj._ Rascally.
_Barbour._
O. Fr. _pautonnier_, a lewd, stubborn, or saucy knave, Cotgr.
PANTOUN, _s._ A slipper.
_Dunbar._
PAP ~of the~ Ha.s.s, _s._ The uvula, S.
PAPE, PAIP, _s._ The Pope.
_Wyntown._
Fr. Germ. _pape_, Lat. _pap-a_, id.
PAPEJAY, PAPINGAY, PAPINGOE, _s._
1. A parrot.
_King's Quair._
Belg. _papegaai_, Fr. _papegay_, id.
2. A wooden bird, resembling a parrot, at which archers shoot as a mark, West of S.
3. Applied to the amus.e.m.e.nt itself, ibid.
_Statist. Acc._
_To_ PAPPLE, _v. n._
1. To bubble up like water, S. B.
V. ~Pople~.
2. To be in a state of violent perspiration, Lanerks.
3. Denoting the effect of heat on any fat substance toasted before the fire, Renfr.
PAPPANT, _adj._
1. Wealthy, Ang.
2. Extremely careful of one's health, Banffs.
3. Pettish from indulgence, S. B.
PAR, _s._ The Samlet, S.
_Smollet._
_To_ PAR, _v. n._ To fail.
V. ~Pare~.
_Wallace._
PARAGE, _s._ Lineage, Fr.
_Douglas._