Part 601 (2/2)

_Sibbald._

2. A l.u.s.ty person, S. B.

_Journ. Lond._

PALLALL, PALLALLS, _s._ A game of children, in which they hop on one foot through different triangular s.p.a.ces chalked out, driving a bit of slate or broken crokery before them, S.; in E. _Scotch-hop_.

PALLAT, PALAD, _s._ The crown of the head, S.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _palet_, sorte d'armure de tete; Roquef.

PALLET, _s._ A ball.

Fr. _pelotte_, id.

_Burel._

PALLET, _s._ A sheep's skin not dressed, S. B.

E. _pelt_, Su. G. _palt_, a garment.

PALM-SONDAY, _s._ The sixth Sabbath in Lent, S.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _palm sunnan daeg_.

PALM, PALME, _s._ The index of a clock or watch, S.

_Z. Boyd._

Fr. _paulme_, or E. _palm_, used as _hand_, S. to denote the index of any time-piece.

PALTRIE, _s._ Trash.

V. ~Peltrie~.

PALWERK, _s._ Spangled work.

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