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PA'IL-FULL, n. The quantity that a pail will hold.
PA'IGLE PAIL, n. An open wooden vessel used in families for carrying liquids, as...
PAID, pret. and pp. of pay; paid for payed.
PA'GODITE, n. A name given to the mineral of which the Chinese make their pagoda...
PA'GOD PAGO'DA, n. 1. A temple in the East Indies in which idols are worshiped. ...
PAG'INAL, a. Consisting of pages.
PA'GIL, n. A plant and flower of the genus Primula or primrose; cowslip-primrose.
PA'GEANTY, n. Show; pompous exhibition or spectacle. Such pageantry to be the pe...
PAGEANT, n. pa'jent. [L. pegma; Gr. something showy carried in triumph.] 1. A st...
PAGE, n. [Gr. a boy.] 1. A boy attending on a great person, rather for formality...
PA'GANIZING, ppr. Rendering heathenish; behaving like pagans; adopting heathen p...
PA'GANIZED, pp. Rendered heathenish.
PA'GANIZE, v.t. To render heathenish; to convert to heathenism. PA'GANIZE , v.i....
PA'GANISM, n. Heathenism; the worship of false gods, or the system of religious ...
PA'GAN, n. [L. paganus, a peasant or countryman, from pagus, a village.] A heath...
PAE'AN PA'ER-STAINER, n. One that stains, colors or stamps paper for hangings.