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  • panella, panellum:—a panel; a list of jurors' names.
  • panellare:—to empanel.
  • panellus:—a panel; a cushion; a net; a small loaf.
  • panerius:—a panier, a bread-basket.
  • panesculus:—a small loaf.
  • panetaria:—a pantry.
  • panetarius, panetrarius:—a pantler, or panter.
  • panetria:—a pantry. In some cases this word is used as if it were derived from pannus, not pants.
  • panicius:—a baker.
  • panigeria:—a fair or market.
  • panna:—squared timber supporting the rafters, or a gutter between the roofs of two houses; a cross beam. (Fr. panne).
  • pannagiare:—to pasture pigs; to pay pannage.
  • pannagium:—pannage; mast; payment or licence for feeding swine in a forest.
  • pannarius:—a clothier.
  • pannicipium:—a closet, a press.
  • panniculus:—a napkin.
  • pannideusium:—a button.
  • pannucia:—party-cloth, cloth of divers colours.
  • pannus:—cloth; a weaver's spittle or spool.
  • pantaria, pantria:—a pantry.
  • paonacius:—purple.
  • papa:—a pope.
  • papatum:—pap, child's food.
  • papatus:—popedom; papacy.
  • papilio:—a tent, a pavilion.
  • papilonarius:—a tentmaker.
  • papirium:—a record room; a register.
  • par:—a pair; a peer.
  • par civitatis:—a citizen; a freeman.
  • paruchinus, parachina:—a parishioner.
  • parafredus:—a palfrey.
  • paragium:— equality of condition or property; a tenure between parceners.
  • paramentum:—equipment; ornament.
  • paraphernalia:—furnituro, clothes, &c, which a widow may claim in addition to her dower or jointure.
  • paraphonista:—a chorister.
  • paraphus:—a paragraph.
  • pararia. See petraria.
  • pararius:—a cloth dresser.
  • parasceue:—Good Friday; any Friday.
  • parastica:—the step of a mast.
  • paraticum. See paragium.
  • parcaminarius:—a seller of parchment.
  • parcare:—to enclose.
  • parcarius:—a parker; a pinder; a foldkeeper.
  • parcella:—a parcel (of land).
  • parcella terras:—"Anglice vocata: A Noke Land." (Valor Eccl. iij. 35.)
  • parcellare:—to parcel out.