Definition for PALL

PALL, n.1 [L. pallium; Sax. pælle; It. pallio; Arm. pallen; Ir. peall.]

  1. A cloke; a mantle of state. – Milton.
  2. The mantle of an archbishop. – Ayliffe.
  3. The cloth thrown over a dead body at funerals. – Dryden.

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