See also: pan ((n.)) (def. 2) pan ((v.)) (def. 2)
- 1878  When she left the ice the Tiger, with 2,000 on board, was alongside a sufficient number of panned seals to fill her.
- 1901  The stealing of panned seals has been a fruitful source of litigation, and of a good deal of hard swearing.
- 1965  . . . panned seal skins flattened and piled for easy transport over the ice and for stowing in the vessel.
2 adj. of a ship, loaded with pans (def. 2) of seal skins.
See also: pan ((n.)) (def. 2)
- 1927, 1965  All panned and safely stowed below, with colors waving gay, / The Southern Cross she left the ice, bound up for home that day.