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PAVAN', n. [L. pavo, a peacock.] A grave dance among the Spaniards. In this danc...
PAVE, v.t. [L. pavio; Gr. to beat, to strike.] 1. To lay or cover with stone or ...
PA'VED, pp. Laid over with stones or bricks; prepared; as a way.
PA'VEMENT, n. [L. pavimentum.] A floor or covering consisting of stones or brick...
PA'VER PA'VIER, n. One who lays stones for a floor, or whose occupation is to pave.
PAVILION, n. pavil'yun. [L. papilio, a butterfly, and a pavilion.] 1. A tent; a ...
PAVIL'IONED, pp. Furnished with pavilions; sheltered by a tent.
PA'VING, ppr. Flooring with stones or bricks. PA'VING , n. Pavement; a floor of ...
PA'VO, n. [L. a peacock.] A constellation in the southern hemisphere, consisting...
PAVO'NE, n. [L. pavo.] A peacock. [Not used.]
PAV'ONINE, a. [L. pavoninus, from pavo, a peacock.] Resembling the tail of a pea...
PAW, n. [L. pes, pedis; Eng. foot.] 1. The foot of beasts of prey having claws, ...
PAW'ED, a. Having paws. 1. Broad footed.
PAWK'Y, a. Arch; cunning. [Local.]
PAWL, n. [Eng. pole; L. palus. See Pole .] Among seamen, a short bar of wood or ...
PAWN, n. [L. pignus.] 1. Something given or deposited as security for the paymen...