Definition of Palays

1. palay [n] - See also: palay

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palays

palatovelars
palatum
palatum durum
palatum molle
palatum osseum
palau
palaver
palavered
palaverer
palaverers
palavering
palaverous
palavers
palay
palays (current term)
palazzi
palazzo
palazzolike
palazzos
pale
pale-
pale-browed tinamou
pale-browed tinamous
pale ale
pale blue dot
pale chrysanthemum aphid
pale coral root
pale globe
pale hypertension

Literary usage of Palays

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892) by John Matthews Manly (1916)
"... to palays ryde; "For other wey is fro the yale 8 noon. Of Dardanus, ther 7 open is the cheyne." 8 With that come he and al his folk anoon An csy pas ..."

2. Notes on English Etymology: Chiefly Reprinted from the Transactions of the by Walter William Skeat (1901)
"Possibly the editor took palays to mean 'palace,' and this threw him out. But palaces are not usually two miles long; hence we must take ..."

3. The English Charlemagne Romances by Sidney J. Herrtage, William Caxton, Emil Hausknecht, S. L. Lee, John Bourchier, Octavia Richardson (1887)
"12 fhai of force they abandoned the palays and fled awaye / The king i< driven and the kynge fled into his ..."

4. ... English Readings for Commercial Classes by Cheesman Abiah Herrick (1921)
"... is the Sege of the grete Cane in a fulle gret palays, and the most ... more than 2 Myle: and within the Walles, it is alle fulle of other palays. ..."

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