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pall


pall 1

P0025200 (pôl)n.1. A cover for a coffin, bier, or tomb, often made of black, purple, or white velvet.2. A coffin, especially one being carried to a grave or tomb.3. a. A covering that darkens or obscures: a pall of smoke over the city.b. A gloomy effect or atmosphere: "A pall of depressed indifference hung over Petrograd during February and March 1916" (W. Bruce Lincoln).4. Ecclesiastical a. A linen cloth or a square of cardboard faced with cloth used to cover the chalice.b. See pallium.tr.v. palled, pall·ing, palls To cover with or as if with a pall.
[Middle English pal, from Old English pæll, cloak, covering, from Latin pallium.]

pall 2

P0025200 (pôl)v. palled, pall·ing, palls v.intr.1. To become insipid, boring, or wearisome.2. To have a dulling, wearisome, or boring effect.3. To become cloyed or satiated.v.tr.1. To cloy; satiate.2. To make vapid or wearisome.
[Middle English pallen, to grow feeble, probably short for appallen; see appall.]

pall

(pɔːl) n1. a cloth covering, usually black, spread over a coffin or tomb2. a coffin, esp during the funeral ceremony3. a dark heavy covering; shroud: the clouds formed a pall over the sky. 4. a depressing or oppressive atmosphere: her bereavement cast a pall on the party. 5. (Heraldry) heraldry an ordinary consisting of a Y-shaped bearing6. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity a. a small square linen cloth with which the chalice is covered at the Eucharistb. an archaic word for pallium27. (Clothing & Fashion) an obsolete word for cloakvb (tr) to cover or depress with a pall[Old English pæll, from Latin: pallium]

pall

(pɔːl) vb1. (often foll by: on) to become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to): history classes palled on me. 2. to cloy or satiate, or become cloyed or satiated[C14: variant of appal]

pall1

(pɔl)

n. 1. something that covers, shrouds, or overspreads, esp. with darkness or gloom. 2. a cloth for spreading over a coffin, bier, or tomb. 3. a coffin. 4. a. pallium (def. 2). b. a linen cloth or a square cloth-covered piece of cardboard used to cover a chalice. 5. Archaic. a cloth spread upon an altar; corporal. 6. Archaic. a garment, esp. a robe, cloak, or the like. v.t. 7. to cover with or as if with a pall. [before 900; Middle English; Old English pæll pope's pallium < Latin pallium cloak]

pall2

(pɔl)

v.i. 1. to have a wearying or tiresome effect. 2. to become distasteful or unpleasant. 3. to become satiated or cloyed with something. v.t. 4. to satiate or cloy. 5. to make dull, distasteful, or unpleasant. [1350–1400; Middle English, aph. variant of appallen to appall]

pall

, pallbearer - Pallbearer is based on pall, which was first a cloth spread over a coffin, hearse, or tomb.See also related terms for tomb.

pall


Past participle: palled
Gerund: palling
Imperative
pall
pall
Present
I pall
you pall
he/she/it palls
we pall
you pall
they pall
Preterite
I palled
you palled
he/she/it palled
we palled
you palled
they palled
Present Continuous
I am palling
you are palling
he/she/it is palling
we are palling
you are palling
they are palling
Present Perfect
I have palled
you have palled
he/she/it has palled
we have palled
you have palled
they have palled
Past Continuous
I was palling
you were palling
he/she/it was palling
we were palling
you were palling
they were palling
Past Perfect
I had palled
you had palled
he/she/it had palled
we had palled
you had palled
they had palled
Future
I will pall
you will pall
he/she/it will pall
we will pall
you will pall
they will pall
Future Perfect
I will have palled
you will have palled
he/she/it will have palled
we will have palled
you will have palled
they will have palled
Future Continuous
I will be palling
you will be palling
he/she/it will be palling
we will be palling
you will be palling
they will be palling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been palling
you have been palling
he/she/it has been palling
we have been palling
you have been palling
they have been palling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been palling
you will have been palling
he/she/it will have been palling
we will have been palling
you will have been palling
they will have been palling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been palling
you had been palling
he/she/it had been palling
we had been palling
you had been palling
they had been palling
Conditional
I would pall
you would pall
he/she/it would pall
we would pall
you would pall
they would pall
Past Conditional
I would have palled
you would have palled
he/she/it would have palled
we would have palled
you would have palled
they would have palled
Thesaurus
Noun1.pall - a sudden numbing dreadchillapprehension, apprehensiveness, dread - fearful expectation or anticipation; "the student looked around the examination room with apprehension"
2.pall - burial garment in which a corpse is wrappedpall - burial garment in which a corpse is wrappedcerement, winding-clothes, winding-sheet, shroudburial garment - cloth used to cover a corpse in preparation for burial
3.pall - hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)pall - hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)curtain, drape, drapery, mantlescreen, blind - a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight; "they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet"drop cloth, drop curtain, drop - a curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies; often used as background sceneryeyelet, eyehole - a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or barfestoon - a curtain of fabric draped and bound at intervals to form graceful curvesfrontal - a drapery that covers the front of an altarfurnishing - (usually plural) the instrumentalities (furniture and appliances and other movable accessories including curtains and rugs) that make a home (or other area) livableportiere - a heavy curtain hung across a doorwayshower curtain - a curtain that keeps water from splashing out of the shower areatheater curtain, theatre curtain - a hanging cloth that conceals the stage from the view of the audience; rises or parts at the beginning and descends or closes between acts and at the end of a performance
Verb1.pall - become less interesting or attractivedullchange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
2.pall - cause to lose courage; "dashed by the refusal"daunt, frighten away, frighten off, scare away, scare off, scare, dashintimidate, restrain - to compel or deter by or as if by threats
3.pall - cover with a pallcover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
4.pall - cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing; "Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite"cloyreplete, sate, satiate, fill - fill to satisfaction; "I am sated"
5.pall - cause to become flat; "pall the beer"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
6.pall - lose sparkle or bouquetpall - lose sparkle or bouquet; "wine and beer can pall"become flat, diechange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
7.pall - lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to); "the course palled on her"weaken - become weaker; "The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days"
8.pall - lose interest or become bored with something or somebody; "I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food"fatigue, jade, tire, wearydegenerate, deteriorate, devolve, drop - grow worse; "Her condition deteriorated"; "Conditions in the slums degenerated"; "The discussion devolved into a shouting match"poop out, conk out, peter out, run down, run out - use up all one's strength and energy and stop working; "At the end of the march, I pooped out"retire, withdraw - lose interest; "he retired from life when his wife died"

pall

1verb become boring, become dull, become tedious, become tiresome, jade, cloy, become wearisome The glamour of her job soon palled.

pall

2noun1. cloud, shadow, veil, mantle, shroud A pall of black smoke drifted over the cliff-top.2. gloom, damp, dismay, melancholy, damper, check His depression cast a pall on the proceedings.

pall

verbTo satisfy to the full or to excess:cloy, engorge, glut, gorge, sate, satiate, surfeit.
Translations
乏味厌倦柩衣棺罩

pall1

(poːl) noun the (usually dark-coloured) cloth which covers a coffin at a funeral. a pall of purple-velvet; A pall of smoke hung over the town. 柩衣,棺罩 柩衣,棺罩

pall2

(poːl) verb to become boring or uninteresting. Loud music soon palls. 厭倦,乏味 厌倦,乏味

pall


cast a pall on (something)

To cause a happy occasion to be sad or somber. The headmaster's sudden death really cast a pall on graduation.See also: cast, on, pall

cast a pall over (something)

To cause a happy occasion to be sad or somber. The headmaster's sudden death really cast a pall over graduation.See also: cast, over, pall

cast a pall upon, to

To spread gloom. A pall was a cloth or cloak thrown over a coffin. By the eighteenth century the term had been transferred to spiritual darkness (“By this dark Pall thrown o’er the silent world,” Edward Young, Night Thoughts, 1742).See also: cast, pall

pall


pall

Christianity a small square linen cloth with which the chalice is covered at the Eucharist

PALL


AcronymDefinition
PALLPeace and Long Life
PALLPetaluma American Little League (Petaluma, CA)
PALLPressure Alarm Low Low (industrial control description)

pall


Related to pall: pallbearer
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  • verb
  • noun

Synonyms for pall

verb become boring

Synonyms

  • become boring
  • become dull
  • become tedious
  • become tiresome
  • jade
  • cloy
  • become wearisome

noun cloud

Synonyms

  • cloud
  • shadow
  • veil
  • mantle
  • shroud

noun gloom

Synonyms

  • gloom
  • damp
  • dismay
  • melancholy
  • damper
  • check

Synonyms for pall

verb to satisfy to the full or to excess

Synonyms

  • cloy
  • engorge
  • glut
  • gorge
  • sate
  • satiate
  • surfeit

Synonyms for pall

noun a sudden numbing dread

Synonyms

  • chill

Related Words

  • apprehension
  • apprehensiveness
  • dread

noun burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped

Synonyms

  • cerement
  • winding-clothes
  • winding-sheet
  • shroud

Related Words

  • burial garment

noun hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

Synonyms

  • curtain
  • drape
  • drapery
  • mantle

Related Words

  • screen
  • blind
  • drop cloth
  • drop curtain
  • drop
  • eyelet
  • eyehole
  • festoon
  • frontal
  • furnishing
  • portiere
  • shower curtain
  • theater curtain
  • theatre curtain

verb become less interesting or attractive

Synonyms

  • dull

Related Words

  • change

verb cause to lose courage

Synonyms

  • daunt
  • frighten away
  • frighten off
  • scare away
  • scare off
  • scare
  • dash

Related Words

  • intimidate
  • restrain

verb cover with a pall

Related Words

  • cover

verb cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing

Synonyms

  • cloy

Related Words

  • replete
  • sate
  • satiate
  • fill

verb cause to become flat

Related Words

  • alter
  • change
  • modify

verb lose sparkle or bouquet

Synonyms

  • become flat
  • die

Related Words

  • change

verb lose strength or effectiveness

Related Words

  • weaken

verb lose interest or become bored with something or somebody

Synonyms

  • fatigue
  • jade
  • tire
  • weary

Related Words

  • degenerate
  • deteriorate
  • devolve
  • drop
  • poop out
  • conk out
  • peter out
  • run down
  • run out
  • retire
  • withdraw
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