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pily

English

Etymology

pile +? -y

Adjective

pily (comparative more pily, superlative most pily)

  1. Like pile or wool.

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?p?l?]
  • Homophones: pili, pyly

Verb

pily

  1. inflection of pít:
    1. inanimate masculine plural past participle
    2. feminine plural past participle

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paly

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pe?li/

Etymology 1

Compare French palé. See pale (a stake).

Adjective

paly (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry) vertically striped

Etymology 2

pale +? -y

Adjective

paly (comparative more paly, superlative most paly)

  1. (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

Anagrams

  • play, pyla

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