Pace, s. Step, single movement in walking; gait, manner of walking; degree of celerity; a particular movement which horses are taught, though some have it naturally, made by lifting the legs on the same side together; amble.
Pace, v. To move on slowly.
Pack, s. A large bundle of anything tied up for carriage; a burden; a due number of cards; a number of hounds hunting together; a covey or brood of grouse.
Pack, v. To bind up for carriage; to sort the cards so that the game shall be iniquitously secured. Birds are said to pack where several broods collect together. This is particularly the case with grouse and black game.
Packhorse, s. A horse of burden, a horse employed in carrying goods.
Pad, s. A footpath; an easy-paced horse; a low soft saddle.
Paddle, v. To row; to beat water as with oars; to play in the water.
Paddle, s. An oar, particularly that which is used by a single rower in a boat; anything broad like the end of an oar.
Paddock, s. A great frog or toad; a small enclosure for pasture.