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  • 71Blemishing — Blemish Blem ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blemished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blemishing}.] [OE. blemissen, blemishen, OF. blemir, blesmir, to strike, injure, soil, F. bl[^e]mir to grow pale, fr. OF. bleme, blesme, pale, wan, F. bl[^e]me, prob. fr. Icel… …

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  • 72Pall — Pall, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Palled} (p[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Palling}.] [Either shortened fr. appall, or fr. F. p[^a]lir to grow pale. Cf. {Appall}, {Pale}, a.] To become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit, or… …

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  • 73Palled — Pall Pall, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Palled} (p[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Palling}.] [Either shortened fr. appall, or fr. F. p[^a]lir to grow pale. Cf. {Appall}, {Pale}, a.] To become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit …

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  • 74Palling — Pall Pall, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Palled} (p[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Palling}.] [Either shortened fr. appall, or fr. F. p[^a]lir to grow pale. Cf. {Appall}, {Pale}, a.] To become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit …

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  • 75appall — also appal verb (appalled; appalling) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French apalir, from Old French, from a (from Latin ad ) + palir to grow pale, from Latin pallescere, inchoative of pallēre to be pale more at fallow Date: 14th century …

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  • 76Hind Horn — (Child 17, Roud [http://library.efdss.org/cgi bin/query.cgi?cross=off index roud=on query=28 field=20 28] ) is traditional folk ballad. [Francis James Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads , [http://www.sacred… …

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  • 77áblácian — wv/i2 to be or look pale, grow pale …

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  • 78fade — (v.) early 14c., lose brightness, grow pale, from O.Fr. fader become weak, wilt, wither, from adj. fade pale, weak, insipid (12c.), probably from V.L. *fatidus, some sort of blending of L. fatuus silly, tasteless + vapidus flat, flavorless.… …

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  • 79color — n 1. hue, tint, tinge, tinct, tincture; tone, shade, cast. 2. complexion, skin color or coloring or tone, coloring; bloom, glow, warmth, rosiness, brightness, ruddiness; blush, flush. 3.(all in literary composition) emphasis, force, strength,… …

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  • 80bleach — [v] whiten achromatize, blanch, blench, decolor, decolorize, etiolate, fade, grow pale, lighten, make pale, peroxide, wash out; concept 250 Ant. blacken, darken, yellow …

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