Pale, adj. pale, II 110, IV a 10; wan, chill (connoting 'fatal', 'ill-omened'), VII 100, 116, 125. [OFr. pale.]

Palfray, n. palfrey, saddle-horse (esp. for use of women), II 156. [OFr. palefrei.]

Palmer, n. pilgrim (properly one that had been to the Holy Land and bore a palm-branch in token of this), VIII a 66. [OFr. palm(i)er.]

Pans. See Pené.

Panter, n. snare (for birds); fig. XI b 220. [OFr. pantiere.]

Pappe, n. breast, XV f 12. [Children's language.]

Par, Per (XII), prep. (with French words), by, through, for, VI 129, VIII a 250, XII a 7, b 18, &c. (see the nouns); transl. (in Fr. phrases) by for, thurgh, XII b 8, XV d 5, XVII 557, &c. [OFr. par, per.] See Paramoure, -aunter, -fay, Perdé.

Paradys, Paradis(e), n. Paradise, II 45, 376, XVI 48, &c. [OFr. paradis.]

Parage, n. (noble) lineage, VI 59, XIV c 109. [OFr. parage.]

Paramoure, adv. with all (his) heart, XVII 80. [OFr. par amour.] See Par.