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pall
/ˈpɔl/
棺罩,遮蓋物(vi.)走味(vt.)覆蓋,使平淡無味
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pall
,
v. t.
1.
To
make
vapid
or
insipid
;
to
make
lifeless
or
spiritless
;
to
dull
;
to
weaken
.
Reason
and
reflection
. . .
pall
all
his
enjoyments
.
--
Atterbury
.
2.
To
satiate
;
to
cloy
;
as
,
to
pall
the
appetite
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pall
,
v. t.
To
cloak
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pall
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Palled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Palling
.]
To
become
vapid
,
tasteless
,
dull
,
or
insipid
;
to
lose
strength
,
life
,
spirit
,
or
taste
;
as
,
the
liquor
palls
.
Beauty
soon
grows
familiar
to
the
lover
,
Fades
in
the
eye
,
and
palls
upon
the
sense
. --
Addisin
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pall
,
n.
1.
An
outer
garment
;
a
cloak
mantle
.
His
lion's
skin
changed
to
a
pall
of
gold
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
A
kind
of
rich
stuff
used
for
garments
in
the
Middle
Ages
. [
Obs
.]
3.
R.
C
. Ch.
Same
as
Pallium
.
About
this
time
Pope
Gregory
sent
two
archbishop's
palls
into
England
, --
the
one
for
London
,
the
other
for
York
.
--
Fuller
.
4.
Her.
A
figure
resembling
the
Roman
Catholic
pallium
,
or
pall
,
and
having
the
form
of
the
letter
Y
.
5.
A
large
cloth
,
esp
.,
a
heavy
black
cloth
,
thrown
over
a
coffin
at
a
funeral
;
sometimes
,
also
,
over
a
tomb
.
Warriors
carry
the
warrior's
pall
.
--
Tennyson
.
6.
Eccl.
A
piece
of
cardboard
,
covered
with
linen
and
embroidered
on
one
side
; --
used
to
put
over
the
chalice
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pall
n.
Same
as
Pawl
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pall
,
n.
Nausea
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pawl
n.
Mach.
A
pivoted
tongue
,
or
sliding
bolt
,
on
one
part
of
a
machine
,
adapted
to
fall
into
notches
,
or
interdental
spaces
,
on
another
part
,
as
a
ratchet
wheel
,
in
such
a
manner
as
to
permit
motion
in
one
direction
and
prevent
it
in
the
reverse
,
as
in
a
windlass
;
a
catch
,
click
,
or
detent
.
See
Illust
.
of
Ratchet Wheel
. [
Written
also
paul
,
or
pall
.]
Pawl bitt
Naut.
,
a
heavy
timber
,
set
abaft
the
windlass
,
to
receive
the
strain
of
the
pawls
.
Pawl rim
or
Pawl ring
Naut.
,
a
stationary
metallic
ring
surrounding
the
base
of
a
capstan
,
having
notches
for
the
pawls
to
catch
in
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pall
n
1:
a
sudden
numbing
dread
[
syn
:
chill
]
2:
burial
garment
in
which
a
corpse
is
wrapped
[
syn
:
shroud
,
cerement
,
winding-sheet
,
winding-clothes
]
3:
hanging
cloth
used
as
a
blind
(
especially
for
a
window
)
[
syn
:
curtain
,
drape
,
drapery
,
mantle
]
v
1:
become
less
interesting
or
attractive
[
syn
:
dull
]
2:
cause
to
lose
courage
; "
dashed
by
the
refusal
" [
syn
:
daunt
,
dash
,
scare off
,
frighten off
,
scare away
,
frighten
away
,
scare
]
3:
cover
with
a
pall
4:
cause
surfeit
through
excess
though
initially
pleasing
; "
Too
much
spicy
food
cloyed
his
appetite
" [
syn
:
cloy
]
5:
cause
to
become
flat
; "
pall
the
beer
"
6:
lose
sparkle
or
bouquet
; "
wine
and
beer
can
pall
" [
syn
:
die
,
become flat
]
7:
lose
strength
or
effectiveness
;
become
or
appear
boring
,
insipid
,
or
tiresome
(
to
); "
the
course
palled
on
her
"
8:
get
tired
of
something
or
somebody
[
syn
:
tire
,
weary
,
fatigue
,
jade
]
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