Updates
Your unread post, follow, and push notifications will appear here.
PAUP'ERISM, n. The state of being poor or destitute of the means of support; the...
PAUP'ER, n. [L. pauper.] A poor person; particularly, one so indigent as to depe...
PAUNCH, n. [L. pantex.] The belly and its contents. The paunch, in ruminating qu...
PAUM, v.t. To impose by fraud; a corruption of palm.
PAU'CITY, n. [L. paucitas, from paucus, few.] 1. Fewness; smallness of number; a...
PAUCIL'OQUY, n. [L. paucus, few, and loquor, to speak.] The utterance of few wor...
PAT'ULOUS, a. [L. patulus, from pateo, to be open.] Spreading, as a patulous cal...
PAT'TY-PAN, n. A pan to bake a little pie in.
PAT'TY, n. A little pie.
PAT'TERN, n. 1. An original or model proposed for imitation; the archetype; an e...
PAT'TERING, ppr. Striking with a quick succession of small sounds.
PAT'TER, v.i. To strike, as falling drops of water or hail, with a quick success...
PAT'TEN-MAKER, n. One that makes pattens.
PAT'TEN, n. 1. The base of a column or pillar. 2. A wooden shoe with an iron rin...
PATTEE', n. In heraldry, a cross small in the center, and widening to the extrem...
PATRONYM'IC, n. [L. patronymicus; from Gr. father, and name.] A name of men or w...