Part 607 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5360K 2022-07-20

_To_ PATTER, _v a_ To repeat in aithout interruption, S

_Dunbar_

Arm _pater-en_, to repeat the Lord's prayer

~Patterar~, _s_ One who repeats prayers

_Douglas_

~Pattering~, _s_ Vain repetition

_Lyndsay_

PATTLE, PETTLE, _s_ A stick hich the ploughh, S

E _paddle_, C B _pattal_

_Burns_

_To_ PAUCE, _v n_ To prance with rage, S B

Fr _pas_, E _pace_

PAUCHTIE, _adj_

1 Haughty, S

_Maitland Poems_

2 Petulant, malapert, S

_Ramsay_

Belg _pochg-en_, to vaunt

PAVEN, PAUUAN, _s_ A grave Spanish dance, in which the dancers turned round one after another, as peacocks do with their tails

_Lyndsay_

Fr _pavane_, id, from _paon_, a peacock

PAVIE, PAW, _s_

1 Lively motion of whatever kind, S