What is the meaning of Pale?
Having a pallor (a light color, especially due to sickness, shock, fright etc.).
To turn pale; to lose colour.
To become insignificant.
To make pale; to diminish the brightness of.
Paleness; pallor.
A fence made from wooden stake; palisade.
Limits, bounds (especially before of).
A vertical band down the middle of a shield.
A territory or defensive area within a specific boundary or under a given jurisdiction.
- The parts of Ireland under English jurisdiction.
- The territory around Calais under English control (from the 14th to 16th centuries).
- A portion of Russia in which Jews were permitted to live (the Pale of Settlement).
The parts of Ireland under English jurisdiction.
The territory around Calais under English control (from the 14th to 16th centuries).
A portion of Russia in which Jews were permitted to live (the Pale of Settlement).
The jurisdiction (territorial or otherwise) of an authority.
To enclose with pales, or as if with pales; to encircle or encompass; to fence off.
blade (of a propeller etc)
vane (of a windmill etc)
padding at the bottom of a horse's stirrup
alternative spelling of palé
alternative spelling of palé
pale, whitish or having little color
to ward off
to protect
third-person plural present of paliś
nominative/accusative/vocative plural of pal
locative/vocative singular of pał
dative/locative singular of pała
third-person plural present of paliti
feminine plural active past participle of pȁsti
Pa class inflected form of -le.
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