As a proper noun pales
is (roman god) the deity of shepherds, flocks and livestock in roman mythology.
As an adjective palest is
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pale).
As a verb palest is
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pale).
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pales English
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==Jèrriais==
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palest English
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*:So this was my future home, I thought!Backed by towering hills, the but faintly discernible purple line of the French boundary off to the southwest, a sky of palest Gobelin flecked with fat, fleecy little clouds, it in truth looked a dear little city; the city of one's dreams.
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*:“[…] Who’s over me? Truth hath no confines. Take off thine eye! more intolerable than fiends’ glarings is a doltish stare! So, so; thou reddenest and palest ; my heat has melted thee to anger-glow. But look ye, Starbuck, what is said in heat, that thing unsays itself.”
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