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Karelian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *paljas. Related to Finnish paljas, Estonian paljas, Ingrian paljas, Livonian pōļaz, Ludian paľľaz, Livvi paľľas, Veps pal'l'az and Votic paľľas.
Adjective
pal’l’aš (genitive pal’l’ahan, partitive pal’l’ašta)
- undressed, naked, unaided, unprotected
- naked, unclothed
- bare