Fig. 273.
Pannie (none or nothing). For instance, a native says Bomako ingina (give a tomahawk). I reply by shaking the hand, thumb, and all fingers, separated and loosely extended, palm down. (Smyth, loc. cit.) Fig. 273.
Turkish sign:
Blowing across open palm as though blowing off feathers; also means “Nothing, nothing left.” (Barnum.)
——, I have none.
Deaf-mute natural signs:
Expressed by the signs for none, after pointing to one’s self. (Ballard.)
Stretch the tongue and move it to and fro like a pendulum, then shake the head as if to say “no.” (Ziegler.)