Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
palace .
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Examples
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Qui terram colunt equi paleis pascuntur, qui otiantur caballi avena saginantur, discalceatus discurrit qui calces aliis facit.
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Sed utrum inter zizania numerandi sint dubitari potest, magis autem videntur spicis corruptis esse similiores, vel paleis aristarum fractis, vel scissis et de segete abruptis: [2710] 1
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The knyght was gon toward the paleis, and at the last he come by a depe water, that was impossible to be passid, but [FN#538] hit were in certein tyme, when hit was at the lowist.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Caudex repens crassitie fili emporetici deti - se paleis lanceolatis fuscis ohtectus.
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Costa media pinnae et laciniarum, paleis ovato - lanceolatis diaphanis albo - mem - branaceis neno fusco iiutructis, margine ero - so-laceris, est obsita.
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Caudex crassitie polUcis e Jissuris rupium emertiens, paleis brunneis semipollicarihus oh - longo-Ianceolatis longissime acuminatis integer - rimiSy densissime ohsitus.
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Stipes sub - trigonus paleaceus, paleis angusto-lanceolatis paculis.
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Caudex filiformis repens paleis minutissimis nigro-fuscis tomentosus.
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Gaudex est paleis ohtectus, sed stipes nun - quam nisi basi.
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Stipes tripoUicaris teres paleis setaceis ob - situs.
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