Pa > References for ‘pants’
See also: pansy · pánt́ · pántá · pántábhát · Pantaunge · panthá, pantha · pantháh · panthávitato · pantheistic · panther · panthers · panties · pantile · panting · pantomime · pántuá, pantuá
[21] Lack of movement in the physical [...] their heads, why then do you put on pants and a terylene shirt? Nobody follows [...] disease. It is motionlessness.
[33] Good silk worms can be grown on [...] make shawls (chadar), shirts and pants (Punjabi kurta and pajyama) and [...] The oil also has medicinal value.
[13] The people of Shákadviipa [...] They used to wear loose pyjama pants with a jacket on their upper body [...] are also dressed in loose pyjama pants with a Fez cap on the head and [...] ruins and its idol has vanished.
[97] People select their dress in accordance [...] páyjámá [loose-fitting pants] and sheroyánii [another [...] another is bad does not arise.
[125] Once Mr. Subodh Ganguly, a very [...] dont they wear shirts and pants like us?”
[9] Kr + pás = karpás [...] means cotton goods such as shirts, pants, caps, ribbons, etc.
[59] Vraja was consoled and hung up [...] that luminous Dulu in his coat and pants. “Now tell me how you are,” I said. “Are you fine now?”
[4] [The avadhúta answered that he saw that young man dressed in shirt and pants. Bábá replied:] [...] avadhúta.] Now what do you see?
[19] As with language, human dress and [...] troublesome to walk around in coat and pants when the roads get muddy. So the [...] in the roads, people are wearing pants. However if they need to go down to the fields they change from pants to dhoti or lungi.
[113] Mulberry silk can grow well in [...] matka. Rough silk is used to produce pants and jackets and is usually a dark colour.
[9] Pandita – Literally, “one [...] conation. Payjama – Loose pants. Piitha – Controlling [...] Puruśottama – Cosmic Nucleus.
[29] A little annoyed, I pulled the [...] gentleman about my age in a coat and pants. At that time nobody liked to wear pants. Police, excise inspectors and military personnel had to wear pants as part of their uniform and gazetted officers had to wear pants for their work, but as soon as [...] at that time used to wear either pants or dhoti. School boys used to [...] That was the style in that era.
[30] I was somewhat astonished to see this young man standing there wearing pants, but I guessed that he must have [...] imprint of gentleness and nobility.