PALWERK, s. Spangled work.

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.