pall
English
/pɔːl/, /pɔl/
noun
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English pal inherited from Old English pæl derived from Old French paile derived from Latin pallium (a cloak, cloak, coverlet, covering, large cloak worn by Greek philosophers) derived from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (dust, flour, fold, skin, hide, cover, wrap, cloth, gray, container, roam, drive, wander, beat, push, earn, chaff, shake, grey, sell, covering, swing, powder, light), *pel- (dust, flour, fold, skin, hide, cover, wrap, cloth, gray, container, roam, drive, wander, beat, push, earn, chaff, shake, grey, sell, covering, swing, powder, light).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pel-
Gloss
dust, flour, fold, skin, hide, cover, wrap, cloth, gray, container, roam, drive, wander, beat, push, earn, chaff, shake, grey, sell, covering, swing, powder, light
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
皮, 膚, 肌
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bearer English
- bearing English
- pallbearer English
- pallbearing English
- pallium English
- paltock English
- palea Latin
- palla Latin
- palliare Latin
- palliastrum Latin
- palliolum Latin
- pallium Latin
- pallor Latin
- pellis Latin
- pellis, pellem Latin
- pollen Latin
- puls Latin
- pulverem Latin
- pulvis Latin
- palio Italian
- pallio Italian
- palio Spanish, Castilian
- -πλόος Ancient Greek
- διπλόος Ancient Greek
- πέλεια Ancient Greek
- πέλτη Ancient Greek
- πέμπελος Ancient Greek
- πέπλος Ancient Greek
- πελιός Ancient Greek
- πλανάω Ancient Greek
- πλανήτης Ancient Greek
- πωλέω Ancient Greek
- πόλεμος Ancient Greek
- πόλτος Ancient Greek
- *-poltos Proto-Indo-European
- *pel- Proto-Indo-European
- *pel-ni-s Proto-Indo-European
- *pel-sḱo- Proto-Indo-European
- *pelh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *pl̥-yé-ti Proto-Indo-European
- pálio Portuguese
- *-falþaz Proto-Germanic
- *falwaz Proto-Germanic
- *falþaną Proto-Germanic
- *falþaz Proto-Germanic
- pæl Old English
- पलव Sanskrit
- पलाव Sanskrit
- pal Middle English
- paltok Middle English
- *pelnъ Proto-Slavic
- *plěna Proto-Slavic
- paile Old French
- plēst Latvian
- spalva Latvian
- caille Old Irish
- caillech Old Irish
- *falþan gmw-pro
- *ɸaltom Proto-Celtic
- *peliā Proto-Balto-Slavic
- belte Norwegian
- *pelpa Old Latin
- peluis Old Latin
- 𒆜𒀸 Hittite
- *plikas bat-pro