2. Verb. (past of pal) ¹
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Definition of Palled
1. pal [v] - See also: pal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Palled
Literary usage of Palled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catholicon anglicum: an English-Latin wordbook, dated 1483 by Sidney John Hervon Herrtage (1881)
"To be palled or dead, as wine y' hath lost the verdure. ... Beware that ye gene
no persone palled ..."
2. A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and by William Tooke, William Beloe, Robert Nares (1798)
"... in a committee, probably of the commons, for a bill for the relief of the
Quakers foon after palled that ..."
3. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1807)
"And, that the enemy might not be able to take advantage, a party of dragoons was
fent to keep predy-bridge, until the army was palled beyond it. ..."
4. Ecclesiastical Law by Richard Burn, Simon Fraser (1797)
"... the thirty-nine articles were palled in convocation and confirmed by the royal
authority in the fifth year of that queen, in the year of our Lord 1562; ..."
5. The Letters of Pliny the Consul: With Occasional Remarks by Pliny (1747)
"... to require the negative particle ; tho* the commentators have palled over the
pafl.agc without ob- jection. e 4 LET- ..."
6. Trilby by George Du Maurier (1894)
"And they never palled upon her, and taught her more of the aspect of English
life (the life she loved) than any book she had ever read. ..."