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pale

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pale 1  (pl)
n.
1. A stake or pointed stick; a picket.
2. A fence enclosing an area.
3. The area enclosed by a fence or boundary.
4.
a. A region or district lying within an imposed boundary or constituting a separate jurisdiction.
b. Pale The medieval dominions of the English in Ireland. Used with the.
5. Heraldry A wide vertical band in the center of an escutcheon.
tr.v. paled, pal·ing, pales
To enclose with pales; fence in.
Idiom:
beyond the pale
Irrevocably unacceptable or unreasonable: behavior that was quite beyond the pale.

[Middle English, from Old French pal, from Latin plus; see pag- in Indo-European roots.]
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pale 2  (pl)
adj. pal·er, pal·est
1. Whitish in complexion; pallid.
2.
a. Of a low intensity of color; light.
b. Having high lightness and low saturation.
3. Of a low intensity of light; dim or faint: "a late afternoon sun coming through the el tracks and falling in pale oblongs on the cracked, empty sidewalks" Jimmy Breslin.
4. Feeble; weak: a pale rendition of the aria.
v. paled, pal·ing, pales
v.tr.
To cause to turn pale.
v.intr.
1. To become pale; blanch: paled with fright.
2. To decrease in relative importance.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin pallidus, from pallre, to be pale; see pel-1 in Indo-European roots.]

palely adv.
paleness n.

pale 1
Adjective
1. (of a colour) whitish and not very strong: pale yellow
2. (of a complexion) having a whitish appearance, usually because of illness, shock, or fear
3. lacking brightness or colour: the pale, chill light of an October afternoon
Verb
[paling, paled]
to become pale or paler: the girl paled at the news [Latin pallidus]
paleness n

pale 2
Noun
1. a wooden post used in fences
2.
a. a fence made of pales
b. a boundary
3. beyond the pale outside the limits of social convention: the destruction of forests is beyond the pale [Latin palus stake]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.pale - a wooden strip forming part of a fence
paling, picket fence - a fence made of upright pickets
strip - thin piece of wood or metal
Verb1.pale - turn pale, as if in fear
discolour, discolor, color, colour - change color, often in an undesired manner; "The shirts discolored"
Adj.1.pale - very light colored; highly diluted with white; "pale seagreen"; "pale blue eyes"
light-colored, light - (used of color) having a relatively small amount of coloring agent; "light blue"; "light colors such as pastels"; "a light-colored powder"
2.pale - (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble; "the pale light of a half moon"; "a pale sun"; "the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street"; "a pallid sky"; "the pale (or wan) stars"; "the wan light of dawn"
weak - wanting in physical strength; "a weak pillar"
3.pale - lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness; "a pale rendition of the aria"; "pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender"; "a pallid performance"
colorless, colourless - lacking in variety and interest; "a colorless and unimaginative person"; "a colorless description of the parade"
4.pale - abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress; "the pallid face of the invalid"; "her wan face suddenly flushed"
colorless, colourless - weak in color; not colorful
5.pale - not full or rich; "high, pale, pure and lovely song"
thin - (of sound) lacking resonance or volume; "a thin feeble cry"

pale 1
adjective 1. light, soft, faded, subtle, muted, bleached, pastel, light-coloured
adjective 2. dim, weak, faint, feeble, thin, wan, watery
adjective 3. white, pasty, bleached, washed-out, wan, bloodless, colourless, pallid, anaemic, ashen, sallow, whitish, ashy, like death warmed up (informal) << OPPOSITE rosy-cheeked
adjective 4. poor, weak, inadequate, pathetic, feeble
verb 5. fade, dull, diminish, decrease, dim, lessen, grow dull, lose lustre
verb 6. become pale, blanch, whiten, go white, lose colour

pale 2
Translations
pale [peɪl] adj (gen) → pálido; [colour] → claro
n to be beyond the pale → pasarse de la raya vipalidecer;
to grow or turn pale → palidecer;
to pale into insignificance (beside) → no poderse comparar (con)

pale [peɪl] adjpâle
vipâlir
n to be beyond the pale → être au ban de la société;
to grow or turn pale [person] → pâlir;
pale blue adjbleu pâle inv;
to pale into insignificance (beside) → perdre beaucoup d'importance (par rapport à)

pale [peɪl] adjblass; [light] → fahl
vierblassen
n beyond the pale (unacceptable) (behaviour) → indiskutabel;
to grow or turn pale → erblassen, blass werden;
pale blue → zartblau;
to pale into insignificance (beside) → zur Bedeutungslosigkeit herabsinken (gegenüber +dat)

pale [peɪl] adjpallido/a
n to be beyond the pale → aver oltrepassato ogni limite;
to grow or turn pale [person] → diventare pallido/a, impallidire;
to pale into insignificance (beside) → perdere d'importanza (nei confronti di);
pale blue → azzurro or blu pallido inv

pale
adj pale [peil]
1 (of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal a pale face; She went pale with fear. bleek شاحِب блед bledý bleg blaß χλομός, ωχρός pálido kahvatu رنگ پریده kalpea pâle חִיווֵר फीका svjetao sápadt pucat fölur pallido 青ざめた 핏기가 없는, 창백한 išblyškęs, išbalęs bāls; nobālis pucat bleek blek, fargeløs blady pálido palid бледный bledý bled bled blek ซีด soluk, benzi uçuk 蒼白的 блідий فق، پھيکے رنگ کا، زرد nhợt nhạt
2 (of a colour) closer to white than black; not dark pale green. vaal باهِت اللوْن светъл světlý bleg- blaß ανοιχτός, ξεπλυμένος (για χρώμα) pálido, claro kahvatu- کمرنگ vaalean- pâle חלש पीला blijed hal(o)vány warna muda fölur chiaro あわい (색깔이) 엷은 blyškus, blankus gaišs, bāls pucat licht{#169} lyse- jasny, blady claro pal светлый svetlý svetel bled svag, ljus (สี) ซีด soluk, açık 淡的 блідий, тьмяний پھيکا رنگ tái
v
to become pale She paled at the bad news. vaal word, verbleek يَشْحُب، يَمْتَقِع пребледнявам zblednout blive bleg erblassen χλομιάζω palidecer, empalidecer, ponerse pálido kahvatuma رنگ پریده شدن kalveta pâlir לְהַחווִיר पीला, फीका या धुंधला पड़ जाना या कर देना problijedjeti elsápad memucat fölna impallidire 青ざめる 창백해지다 (iš)blykšti, (nu)blankti, (pa)balti nobālēt menjadi pucat verbleken blekne blednąć, zblednąć empalidecer a păli побледнеть zblednúť prebledeti pobledeti blekna ทำให้ซีด rengi atmak; solmak 變蒼白,變淡,失色 бліднути; тьмяніти چہرہ فق پڑنا trở nên tái đi
n ˈpaleness
vaalheid شُحوب бледост bledost die Blässe χλομάδα palidez kahvatus رنگ پریدگی kalpeus pâleur חִיווָרוֹן पीलापन bljedilo sápadtság kepucatan fölvi pallore 青白さ 창백함 blyškumas, blankumas bālums kepucatan bleekheid blekhet bladość palidez paloare бледность bledosť bledost bledilo blekhet ความซีด solgunluk, uçukluk 淡色,蒼白 блідість پھيکا پن، زردي sự nhợt nhạt


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My mind grew very uneasy on the subject of the pale young gentleman.
the pale criminal hath bowed his head: out of his eye speaketh the great contempt.
Thus left alone, Cornelius threw himself on his bed, but he slept not, he kept his eye fixed on the narrow window, barred with iron, which looked on the Buytenhof; and in this way saw from behind the trees that first pale beam of light which morning sheds on the earth as a white mantle.
 
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