Fr. palefroi, id.
To PANG, v. a.
1. To throng, S.
Rams.
2. To cram, in general, S.
Ferguson.
3. To cram with food to satiety, S.
Ross.
Teut. bangh-en, premere.
Pang, adj. Crammed.
Evergreen.
PAN-KAIL, s. Broth made of coleworts hashed very small, thickened with a little oat-meal, S.
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, shingles; paann, scandula, a lath, a shingle.