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PAL'LIATED, pp. Covered by excuses; extenuated; softened.
PAL'LIATE, v.t. [Low L. pallio, from pallium, a cloke or robe.] 1. To clothe. 2....
PAL'LIARDISE, n. Fornication. [Not used.]
PAL'LIARD, n. A lecher; a lewd person. [Not used nor English.]
PAL'LIAMENT, n. [L. pallium, a cloke.] A dress; a robe. [Not used.]
PAL'LET, n. [L. pala.] 1. Among painters, a little oval table or board, or piece...
PALLA'DIUM, n. [Gr. from Pallas,the goddess.] 1. Primarily, a statue of the godd...
PALL, n. [L. pallium.] 1. A cloke; a mantle of state. 2. The mantle of an archbi...
PA'LISH, a. [from pale.] Somewhat pale or wan; as a palish blue.
PALISA'DE, n. A fence or fortification consisting of a row of stakes or posts sh...
PAL'INODE PAL'INODY, n. [Gr. again, and a song.] A recantation, or declaration c...
PA'LING, ppr. Inclosing with pales. PA'LING , n. A fence formed with pales.
PAL'INDROME, n. [Gr. again.] A word, verse or sentence that is the same when rea...
PALIFICA'TION, n. [from L. palus,a stake or post.] The act or practice of drivin...
PAL'FREYED, a. Riding on a palfrey.
PAL'FREY, n. [Low L. paraveredi, [plu of veredus,] horses of a large size, used ...