PADOW-PIPE
PAD'OW-PIPE, noun A plant. [See Paddock-pipe.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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PAD'OW-PIPE, noun A plant. [See Paddock-pipe.]
PADUASOY', noun A particular kind of silk stuff.
PAE'ANPA'ER-STAINER, noun One that stains, colors or stamps paper for hangings.
PA'ER-STAINER, n. One that stains, colors or stamps paper for hangings.
PA'GAN, noun [Latin paganus, a peasant or countryman, from pagus, a village.] A heathen; a Gentile; an idolater; one who worships false gods. This word was originally applied to...
PA'GANISM, noun Heathenism; the worship of false gods, or the system of religious opinions and worship maintained by pagans.Men instructed from their infancy in the principles a...
PA'GANIZE, verb transitive To render heathenish; to convert to heathenism.PA'GANIZE, verb intransitive To behave like pagans.
PA'GANIZED, participle passive Rendered heathenish.
PA'GANIZING, participle present tense Rendering heathenish; behaving like pagans; adopting heathen principles and practice.
PAGE, noun [Gr. a boy.]1. A boy attending on a great person, rather for formality or show, than for servitude.He had two pages of honor, on either hand one.2. A boy or man that ...
PAGEANT, noun pa'jent. [Latin pegma; Gr. something showy carried in triumph.]1. A statue in show, or a triumphal car, chariot, arch or other pompous thing, decorated with flags,...
PA'GEANTY, noun Show; pompous exhibition or spectacle.Such pageantry to be the people shown.
PA'GIL, noun A plant and flower of the genus Primula or primrose; cowslip-primrose.
PAG'INAL, adjective Consisting of pages.
PA'GODPAGO'DA, noun1. A temple in the East Indies in which idols are worshiped.2. An idol; an image of some supposed deity.PAGO'DA, noun A gold or silver coin current in Hindoos...
PAGO'DA, n.1. A temple in the East Indies in which idols are worshiped.2. An idol; an image of some supposed deity.PAGO'DA, n. A gold or silver coin current in Hindoostan, of di...
PA'GODITE, noun A name given to the mineral of which the Chinese make their pagodas. It is called also lardite, koreite, and agalmatolite.
PAID, preterit tense and participle passive of pay; paid for payed.
PA'IGLEPAIL, noun An open wooden vessel used in families for carrying liquids, as water and milk, usually containing from eight to twelve quarts.
PAIL, n. An open wooden vessel used in families for carrying liquids, as water and milk, usually containing from eight to twelve quarts.
PA'IL-FULL, noun The quantity that a pail will hold.
PAILMAIL. [See Pallmall.]
PAIN, noun [Latin paena; Gr. penalty, and pain labor.]1. An uneasy sensation in animal bodies, of any degree from slight uneasiness to extreme distress or torture, proceeding fr...
PA'INFUL, adjective Giving pain, uneasiness or distress to the body; as a painful operation in surgery.1. Giving pain to the mind; afflictive; disquieting; distressing.Evils hav...
PA'INFULLY, adverb With suffering of body; with affliction, uneasiness or distress of mind.1. Laboriously; with toil; with laborious effort or diligence.
PA'INFULNESS, noun Uneasiness or distress of body.1. Affliction; sorrow; grief; disquietude or distress of mind.2. Laborious effort or diligence; toil.
PA'INIM, noun A pagan. [Not used.]PA'INIM, adjective Pagan; infidel. [Not used.]