pală

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Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpa.lə/
  • Rhymes: -alə
  • Hyphenation: pa‧lă

Etymology 1

Borrowed from French pale.

Noun

pală f (plural pale)

  1. propeller blade
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Etymology 2

From Paleo-Balkan. Likely akin to Albanian palë (fold). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) However, compare the sense “shovel” in Etymology 6.

Noun

pală f (plural pale)

  1. the quantity of hay, straw, etc. a pitchfork can pick up
  2. the quantity of grass etc. a scythe can mow in one swing
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Etymology 3

Borrowed from Latin palla (a lady's outer garment).

Noun

pală f (plural pale)

  1. palla
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Etymology 4

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish پالا (pala).

Noun

pală f (plural pale)

  1. (archaic) broadsword
    Synonym: paloș
Declension

Etymology 5

Unknown.

Noun

pală f (plural pale)

  1. whim, caprice
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Etymology 6

From Latin pāla (shovel).

Noun

pală f (plural pale)

  1. (archaic) shovel
  2. peel (handheld tool used to insert dough and remove bread from an oven)
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