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Pall 1Definition: Same as Pawl.
Pall 2Definition: An outer garment; a cloak mantle. Pall 3Definition: A kind of rich stuff used for garments in the Middle Ages. Pall 4Definition: Same as Pallium. Pall 5Definition: A figure resembling the Roman Catholic pallium, or pall, and having the form of the letter Y. Pall 6Definition: A large cloth, esp., a heavy black cloth, thrown over a coffin at a funeral; sometimes, also, over a tomb. Pall 7Definition: A piece of cardboard, covered with linen and embroidered on one side; used to put over the chalice. Pall 8Definition: To cloak. Pall 9Definition: To become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit, or taste; as, the liquor palls. Pall 10Definition: To make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken. Pall 11Definition: To satiate; to cloy; as, to pall the appetite. Pall 12Definition: Nausea. pall 13Definition: hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window) pall 14Definition: burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped pall 15Definition: a sudden numbing dread pall 16Definition: get tired of something or somebody pall 17Definition: lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to); "the course palled on her" pall 18Definition: become less interesting or attractive pall 19Definition: lose sparkle or bouquet; "wine and beer can pall" pall 20Definition: cause to become flat; "pall the beer" pall 21Definition: cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing; "Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite" pall 22Definition: cover with a pall pall 23Definition: cause to lose courage; "dashed by the refusal"
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