palen

See also: Palen, pålen, and Paleń

English

Etymology

From pale + -en.

Verb

palen (third-person singular simple present palens, present participle palening, simple past and past participle palened)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To make or become pale
    • 1932, Transactions, volume 22-23, page 279:
      [] the brown portion gradually palened towards the postero-interior margin, with an inconspicuous paler median streak.
    • 1998, Ann Baer, Down the Common: A Year in the Life of a Medieval Woman, page 114:
      Marion dumped Alice in the wheelbarrow with slices of honeybread between dock leaves on her lap, and wheeled it down the garden, past the beans, darkening as they ripened, past the' peas, palening as they ripened, past the neat rows of onions and cabbages.
    • 2015, Loka Gypise, Touched by an Angel:
      He turned me to face the house. It was so big and cream coloured. It Was palened with little red shutter hung where the[y] form[ed] the win[d]ow.

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Dutch

Pronunciation

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Noun

palen

  1. Plural form of paal
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