‖ pannade Obs.
[obs. F. pannade (Cotgr.), OF. pennade, penade (15–16th c. in Godef.), whence F. panader to strut, caper, curvet. Given by Blount in an entry taken verbally from Cotgrave and repeated in most of the Dicts. to the present day. But app. never in Eng. use.]
| [1611 Cotgr., Pannades, the curuettings, prauncings, or boundings of lustie horses.] 1656 Blount Glossogr., Pannades (Fr.), the curvettings, prauncings, or boundings of lusty Horses. 1658–1706 in Phillips. 1721– in Bailey. 1755 in Johnson citing Ainsworth. Hence in mod. Dicts. |