Palimsẻsto, paper or skinnes so dressed that they may be written on and all wiped out againe, euen as the leaues of our writing tables be.

Palína, some part of a ballet.

Palingenesía, regeneration, new birth, or second natiuitie.

Palinodía, a recantation, or vnsaying of what one hath spoken, sung, or written.

Pálio, a cloke, a robe, a vesture, a mantle, a couer, an vpper garment as the Knights of the Garter or Parliament Lords weare, or Princes at their Coronation. Also a Prelates Cope or Surplesse. Also a Paule, or Hearce-cloth. Also a Horse-cloth. Also a shroud or shelter. Also the prize or goale of any running, race, wrestling, leaping, or tilting, giuen as a signe of victorie. Also a race or running course for horses or men. Vsed also for a Princes Canopie, or cloth of state.

PAL Pálio funébre, a Paule, or Hearce-cloth.

Paliscálmo, a kind of small Ship, Pinnace, Gally, or Barge as Sea-men triumph in. Also the long Boate attending on a great Ship.

Paliscẻlli, small sticks that Chandlers vse to make candles with.

Paliscẻlmo, as Paliscálmo.

Paliscẻrmo, as Paliscálmo.