Palánca, any planke. Also a little narrow bridge ouer any ditch of one piece.
PAL Palancáre, to floore, or seele a roome. Also as Palificáre. Also to planke.
Palancáto, a floore. Also a roome floored. Also as Palificáta. Also a planking.
Palancóni, great planks.
Palandária, as Palándra.
Palándra, a long Turkish garment, or horse-mans coate beneath the knees. Also a kind of flat bottomed Barges or Ships vsed in time of war to transport Horses to and fro, and to make suddaine bridges.
Palandrána, as Palándra.
Palandrína, a common harlot, strumpet, or trull.
Palánga, as Palándra. Also a cowle-staffe. Also a leauer, or iron-crow. Also a rowling piece of timber to remooue great pieces of timber with, or to lay vnder Ships when they be remooued from the stocke whereon they were built and lanched out of the docke. Also a sling to carie burthens or barrels with betweene two, as our Brewers and fish-porters doe vse.
Palangário, an Ale-stand-bearer, or Porter, that carieth burthens with slings.