Part 608 (1/2)
_Kelly._
Teut. _pad_, _patte_, the paw of a beast.
PAW, _s._ Quick motion.
V. ~Pavie~.
PAWIS, _s. pl._ Parts in music.
_Bannatyne Poems._
p.a.w.n, _s._ A narrow curtain fixed to the roof, or to the lower part of a bed, S.
Belg. _pand_, a lappit, a skirt.
p.a.w.n, p.a.w.nE, p.a.w.nIE, _s._ The peac.o.c.k.
_Maitland Poems._
Fr. _paon_, Lat. _pavo, onis_.
p.a.w.nS, _s. pl._ The same with ~Pans~, q. v. Ang.
PAWMER, _s._ A palm tree; Fr. _palmier_.
_Wallace._
PAWMER, _s._ One who goes from place to place, making a shabby appearance, S.
From _Palmer_, a pilgrim.
_To_ ~Pawmer~, _v. n._ To go from place to place in an idle way, S.
PAWMIE, PANDIE, _s._ A stroke on the hand with the ferula, S.
Fr. _paumee_, a stroke or blow with the hand; Cotgr.
_To_ PEAK, PEEK, _v. n._
1. To speak with a small voice, S.
2. To complain of poverty, S.