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PANNEL

Volume 3 · 60 words · 1771 Edition

in law, signifies the prisoner at the bar, or person who takes his trial before the court of judicature, for some crime. See LAW, Tit. xxxiii. 47.

PANELS of a saddle, are two cushions or bolsters, filled with cow's, deer's, or horse-hair, and placed under the saddle, on each side, to prevent the bows and bands from galling the horse.