
1) Apprehension 2) Apprehensiveness 3) Aura of doom 4) Become boring 5) Become distasteful 6) Become ho-hum 7) Become insipid 8) Become less interesting 9) Become tiresome 10) Become unpleasant 11) Become wearisome 12) Become weary 13) Black cloud 14) Cause to become flat 15) Cause to lose courage 16) Chill
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1) Canonicals 2) Cerement 3) Cloud 4) Cloy 5) Covering 6) Curtain 7) Daunt 8) Drape 9) Drapery 10) Festoon 11) Mask 12) Overspread 13) Portiere
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- a sudden numbing dread
- burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
- hanging cloth used as a blind
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[funeral] A pall (also called mortcloth) is a cloth that covers a casket or coffin at funerals. The word comes from the Latin pallium (cloak), through Old English. It is also is a stiffened square card covered with white linen, usually embroidered with a cross or some other appropriate symbol. The purpose of the pall is to keep dust and ins...
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[heraldry] A pall (or pairle) is a Y-shaped heraldic charge, normally having its arms in the three corners of the shield. An example of a pall placed horizontally (fesswise) is the green portion of the Flag of South Africa. A pall that stops short of the shield`s edges and that has pointed ends to its three limbs is called a shakefork, alth...
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covering cloth laid upon Communion chalice
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• (n.) Same as Pawl. • (n.) An outer garment; a cloak mantle. • (v. t.) To make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken. • (n.) Same as Pallium. • (v. t.) To cloak. • (n.) A kind of rich stuff used for garments in the Middle Ages. • (n.) Nausea. • (n.) A piece of cardboard, covere...
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(from the article `heraldry`) ...tinctures, like a checkerboard. Billets are oblong figures. If their number exceeds 10 and they are irregularly placed, the field is described as ...
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1. An outer garment; a cloak mantle. 'His lion's skin changed to a pall of gold.' (Spenser) ... 2. A kind of rich stuff used for garments in the Middle Ages. ... 3. Same as Pallium. 'About this time Pope Gregory sent two archbishop's palls into England, the one for London, the other for York.' (Fuller) ... 4. A figure resembling the Roman Catholic ...
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Small square of starched linen used to cover the chalice during the celebration of the Eucharist
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Pall noun Same as
Pawl .
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Pall noun Nausea. [ Obsolete]
Shaftesbury. Found on
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Pall transitive verb To cloak. [ R.]
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Pall intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Palled ; present participle & verbal noun Palling .] [ Either shortened from appall , or from French pâlir to grow pale. Confer Appall , Pale ,
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In heraldry a pall is a figure resembling the Roman Catholic pallium, or pall, and having the form of the letter Y. It consists of half a pale issuing from the base, and cojoined in the fesse point with half a saltire from the dexter and the sinister chief.
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the stiff, square, white cover that is placed over the paten when it is on the chalice.
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[
n] - burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped 2. [v] - cover with a pall 3. [v] - cause to become flat, of beer or wine 4. [v] - become less interesting or attractive 5. [v] - lose strength or effectiveness
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cerement noun burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
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burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
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a sudden numbing dread
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[Intelligent words] a sudden numbing dread
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