page, sheet
little page;
paga.
to pay.
a wey waga.
pannage.
a pack.
spade, peel for putting bread in the oven.
the office of palator.
a palace; a palisade.
palaeography
paleographic, of the study/deciphering of ancient writing/inscriptions;
paleontology, study of fossils/ancient life;
antiquarian;
antiques store;
palaestra, wrestling school; gymnasium;
gymnastically;
of the palaestra, gymnastic;
superintendent of a palaestra;
a palfrey.
openly, publicly; plainly;
in the presence of
Palatine; imperial; name of one of the hills of Rome, the Palatine;
Palatine Hill
a paler, a forest officer.
palate; sense of taste
a stage; a floor, a story. (Ital. palco.)
chaff, husk;
dewlap (usu.plural), fold of skin hanging from throat of cattle;
chaff-mixed;
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