(n.)A cover for a coffin, bier, or tomb, often made of black, purple, or…
(v.)To cover with or as if with a pall.
(v.)To become insipid, boring, or wearisome.
See also: pallium
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Pall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pall may refer to: • Pall (funeral), a cloth used to cover a coffin • Pall (heraldry), a Y-shaped heraldic charge • Pall (liturgy), a piece of stiffened linen used to cover the chalice at the Euchari...
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Definition of pall in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of pall. Pronunciation of pall. Translations of pall. pall synonyms, pall antonyms. Information about pall in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... a. A covering that darkens or obscures: a pall of smoke over the city.
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pall: Definition and Pronunciation ... a robe, cloak, or the like. —v.t. to cover with or as with a pall ... pall (Thesaurus)
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Pall Corporation NYSE: pll.html PLL, formerly Micro Metallic Company, is an East Hills, New York based global business in the diverse field of filtration, separations and purification. Total revenues...
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In the EnglishChurch the funeral pall was regularly employed. Thus we read that, at the funeral of Richard Kellowe, Bishop of Durham (d. 1316), Thomas Count of Lancaster offered three red palls bearing the coat of arms of the deceased prelate.
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Definition of pall from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of pall. Pronunciation of pall. Definition of the word pall. Origin of the word pall. ... also, an overspreading, pervasive atmosphere or spirit of gloom and depression the sad news cast a pall on the proceedings...
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