Palluzzáre, to tosse and dandle as a ball.

Pálma, a Palme or Date tree. Also the glorie, triumph, best, signe, crowne or reward of any triumph, conquest, or victorie. Also the palme of a mans hand. Also the space betweene the wrist of the hand and the first ioint of the fingers. Also a measure called a hand-shaft, or hand-breadth. Also the flat of an Oare. Also as Palmáro.

Pálma Chrísti, the hearbe Satirion.

Palmáre, to crowne with Palme in signe of some victorie. Also to gripe with the palme of the hand. Also to stroke or smooth with the palme of ones hand. Also to measure by the spanne, or hand-shaft.

Palmáta, a whirrit, a souse or blow giuen with the palme of the hand. Also a spanne, a handshaft, or breadth.

Palmáte, certaine stones that in their veines represent Date-trees.

Palmatóia, a Palmers or walking-staffe made of a cane or reede.

Palmeggiáre, as Palmáre.

Palménto, a Wine-presse, or Wine-vat.

Palméro, a great tree in some parts of India producing great and good nuts, of whose timber they build houses and great Ships, of whose leaues they make Sailes, of whose nuts Sugar, Wine, and Vineger. The tree being bored in the stocke or trunke, spouteth foorth a kind of white liquor like water, into which putting a few dride Raisins or Grapes it becommeth excellent good and wholesome drinke. Of the shales or husks of the nuts they make good Oyle. Of the rinde or barke of the tree they make better cables and cordage then of Hemp. Of the boughs they make very faire and strong chests. Of the leaues of yong branches they make strong Mats and Frailes. Of the rind or barke of the yong boughs they make Hurds or Okame for their Ships.