Paleeyed
Paleeyeda.having bad or dim eyes, dimsighted
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Paleeyeda.having bad or dim eyes, dimsighted
Palefaceda.sickly-looking, pale, whitish, wan
Palelyad.in a pale manner, wanly, faintly
Palendarn.a kind of small coasting vessel, ob.
Palenessn.whiteness, wanness, sickliness
Palestriana.belonging to wrestling
Paletn.the board for a painter's colors
Palfrey, or Palfryn.a small horse trained for ladies
Palfreyeda.riding on or having a palfrey
Palificationn.the act of paling in or round
Palinode, or Palinodyn.a song, a recantation
Palisaden.pales set up for inclosure or defense
Palisadev.t.to inclose or fence with palisades
Palish, or Palya.somewhat pale, whitish sickly
Palln.a clock of state, a covering for the dead
Pallv.to cloak, hide, cloy, weaken, grow vapid
Palladiana.pertaining to the palladium, or to the goddess Pallas
Palladiumn.a statue of Pallas in ancient Troy which was essential to its safety, a bulwark, effectual defense
Pallatn.a nut, the nut of a watch
Palletn.a small low bed, small measure
Palliamentn.a robe, garment, dress, ob.
Palliatev.t.to cloak, cover, extenuate, excuse
Palliationn.an extenuation, an imperfect cure
Palliativen.something mitigation;a.extenuating
Pallida.faint in color, pale, wan, weak
Pallmalln.a game with an iron ball
Palmn.a tree, victory, part of the hand, 3 inches