different between paly vs waly
paly
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pe?li/
Etymology 1
Compare French palé. See pale (“a stake”).
Adjective
paly (not comparable)
- (heraldry) vertically striped
Etymology 2
pale +? -y
Adjective
paly (comparative more paly, superlative most paly)
- (obsolete) pale; lacking colour
- c. 1857-1873, John Greenleaf Whittier, "The Reformer"
- Young Romance raised his dreamy eyes,
With that deep insight which detects
O'erhung with paly locks of gold
- Young Romance raised his dreamy eyes,
- c. 1857-1873, John Greenleaf Whittier, "The Reformer"
Anagrams
- play, pyla
paly From the web:
- what playing at the movies
- what plays did shakespeare write
- what playoff games are today
- what playboi carti
- what playoff games come on tonight
- what play did lincoln watch
- what plays tonight
- what playoffs are today
waly
English
Etymology
Compare wellaway.
Interjection
waly
- (obsolete, Britain, Scotland, dialect) An exclamation of grief.
Anagrams
- wyla, y'awl, yawl
waly From the web:
- what way does the earth rotate
- what way is horizontal
- what way is counterclockwise
- what way is clockwise
- what way is vertical
- what way is north
- what way is the wind blowing
- what way is east
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