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_Crosraguel._
L. B. _pa.s.s-us_, locus.
_To_ PASE, _v. a._ To poise.
V. ~Pais~.
PASH, _s._ The head, a ludicrous term, S.
_Watson._
PASMENTS, _s. pl._
1. Strips of lace or silk sewed on clothes.
2. Now used to denote livery; p.r.o.n. _pessments_, S. B.
_Acts Ja. VI._
3. External decorations of religion.
_Rutherford._
Teut. Fr. _pa.s.s.e.m.e.nt_, lace.
_To_ ~Pasment~, _v. a._ To deck with lace.
_Z. Boyd._
Pa.s.sINGEOURE, _s._ A pa.s.sage boat.
_Douglas._
O. Fr. _pa.s.sageur_, L. B. _pa.s.sagerius_, a ferryman.
_To_ Pa.s.sIVERE, _v. a._ To exceed, W. Loth.
PASTANCE, _s._ Pastime.
_Pal. Hon._
Fr. _pa.s.setemps_, id.
PASUOLAN, _s._ A small species of artillery; Fr. _pa.s.sevolant_.
_Complaynt S._
PAT, _pret._ of the _v._ ~Put~.
_Burel._
PATH, _s._
V. ~Peth~.
PATHIT, _part. pa._ Paved.
_Douglas._
Teut. _pad_, semita, via trita.
PATIENT ~of~ DEATH, _s._ A throe.
Perhaps corr. from _pa.s.sion_, suffering.
_To_ PATIFIE, _v. a._ To manifest, Lat. _patefio_.
_Bruce._
PATRELL, _s._
1. Defence for the neck of a war-horse; Fr. _poitral_.
_Douglas._
2. The breast-leather of a horse, S.
_Ruddiman._
PATRON, _s._ A pattern, Fr.
_Wallace._