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.