Crossword clues for panter
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Panter \Pant"er\, n.
One who pants.
--Congreve.
Panter \Pan"ter\, n. [F. panetier. See Pantry.]
A keeper of the pantry; a pantler. [Obs.]
--Tyndale.
Panter \Pan"ter\, n. [See Painter a rope.]
A net; a noose. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. One who pants. Etymology 2
n. (context obsolete English) A net; a noose. Etymology 3
n. A keeper of the pantry; a pantler.
Usage examples of "panter".
Rodde could picture them: comfortable, prosperous traders with their wives and servants all around them, children running and playing among the rushes, the fires glowing and adding to the thick atmosphere as servants ladled stews, panters cut hunks of bread, bottlers topped up mugs and cups, and all about dogs sat and scratched or waited, watching hopefully.
I found a fingerpost bearing the name of Panter and turned onto the narrow side road.
Behind him limps a small tufty gray-haired gnome, clad in old-fashioned cloak and panters.
Ochter had been are two Human lower legs and shod feet, the remains of panters dropping down them.
The Carver, a comely man with his knives in hand, walked into the Hall followed by the Taster, the Assayers, the Cup-Bearer, the Head Butler, and the Head Panter, all flanked by torchbearers.
Pero, durante los meses anteriores, había vivido como una pantera de las montañas.