Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . zine, small ; Camel paulins ; Cart paul-ins. Large piiuliiu are used on the floors of labora-tory tents. Small magminepmilins are used in cov-ering powder barrels and live shells in the , being of small size, are frequentlyvery convenient, ami are used for the .same purposesas small magazine paulins. Cart paulins are usedwith tilts for artificers carts. With the exceptionof the camel and cart paulins, which are made ofcoarse country canvas, all others are made of vitry. PAVADE.—A term formerly applie
Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . zine, small ; Camel paulins ; Cart paul-ins. Large piiuliiu are used on the floors of labora-tory tents. Small magminepmilins are used in cov-ering powder barrels and live shells in the , being of small size, are frequentlyvery convenient, ami are used for the .same purposesas small magazine paulins. Cart paulins are usedwith tilts for artificers carts. With the exceptionof the camel and cart paulins, which are made ofcoarse country canvas, all others are made of vitry. PAVADE.—A term formerly applied to a shortdagger in Scotland. iPAVAVA.— A conveyance drawn by a Imffalo,and employed in the Philippine Islands. The draw-ing sliows the manner of its construction and shafts, framework, and body, are of bamboo ;the collar and nose-band of the buffalo of chair cane,ami the roof of the paudauus leaves. This arrange^ FAVESIEB. 493 PAY. nicMl furiiislicM II hint for iiiiiUiri); InivifM itiore coni-furtublc. Lliliuppily, tin: liaTiiljurj, iKlmimlily suited. to thr rnnstrurtinn of litters and strctohers, is notiivalliihlc in lliis and iimiiy iiIImt countries. PAVESIER. An ancient militia who lurried the(piinii.^) shield. Also written Idvechfur. PAVILION.^1. the formof a tent, investini; the iinnories of Kings. 2. Atent raised on posts; a Hag, colors, ensign, or ban-ner. PA VISE.—A large shield covering the wliole bod},having an inward curve, managed by a Pavisier, Pay of Offl)XT» who witli itscreened, an ardier. Also written IlimU,Iliraji, Idvrne ariri IarrKHe. PAVI8IER8 Warriors armed willi the puvise. Inancient (, bodies of IamnierH v:irv formedon each side; and, doubtless, these strong defenseswere opposed, as much as possible, to the hristijeardiers. ,\lso written Ilivint/Tii. PAV0I8. -A small cuirass first worn by infantrysoldiers aliout 7f)0 u. c. It consisted of plates ofmetal sewiil to woven stuffs or skins. Hea Jiivi,e.
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