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Cahuilla
Noun
pálat
- leaf
Finnish
Etymology 1
Noun
palat
- nominative plural of pala
Etymology 2
Verb
palat
- second-person singular present indicative of palaa
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
pālat
- third-person singular present active indicative of pālō
Malay
Noun
palat (Jawi spelling ڤالت, plural palat-palat, informal 1st possessive palatku, 2nd possessive palatmu, 3rd possessive palatnya)
- (vulgar) penis
- tahi palat ― dickshit
Hidup ini macam palat, tapi esok masih ada.- Life's a bitch, but there's still tomorrow.
- (Kedah, vulgar) good-for-nothing
References
Middle English
Noun
palat
- Alternative form of palate
Old French
Noun
palat oblique singular, m (oblique plural palaz or palatz, nominative singular palaz or palatz, nominative plural palat)
- palate (roof of the mouth)
- si est sans titillacion de l'uve et del palat et sans muscillaginité des narrienes
Romanian
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Byzantine Greek παλάτι (paláti), from Latin palātium. Doublet of polată.
Noun
palat n (plural palate)
- palace
Palatul Buckingham- Buckingham Palace
Declension
See also
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Latin palatum, Italian palato. Compare păraț, an inherited doublet.
Noun
palat n (plural palate)
- palate
Declension
See also
West Makian
Pronunciation
Verb
palat
- to rise (of the sun)
See also
- pait (“to rise (of the moon)”)
References
- Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours, Pacific linguistics