Slavonic палити (paliti), from Proto-Slavic *paliti. IPA(key): [ˈpalʲɐ] <span class="searchmatch">па́ля</span> • (pálja) first-singular present indicative, impf (transitive) to ignite...
See also: пяля, пала, and <span class="searchmatch">паля</span> IPA(key): [ˈpʲa̟ɫɐ] пя́ла • (pjála) indefinite feminine singular past active aorist participle of пе́я (péja)...
further from <span class="searchmatch">паля</span> (palja). IPA(key): [potˈpaɫkɐ] Hyphenation(key): под‧пал‧ка подпа́лка • (podpálka) f firelighter kindling запалка (zapalka) <span class="searchmatch">паля</span> (palja)...
Borrowed from Bulgarian Палилула (Palilula), from <span class="searchmatch">паля</span> (palja, “to burn”). Compare Serbo-Croatian Palilula. Palilula f a village in Bucovăț, Dolj County...
Compound of <span class="searchmatch">па́ля</span> (pálja, “to ignite”) + -и- (-i-) + дръвце́ (drǎvcé, “wood”). палидръвце́ • (palidrǎvcé) n (obsolete) (literally) one who kindles wood...
*pelynъ m (attested also as *pelynь f), probably from the root of Bulgarian <span class="searchmatch">паля</span> (palja, “to set on fire, to ignite”), пепел (pepel, “ashes”), due to the...
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *paležь. By surface analysis, <span class="searchmatch">па́ля</span> (pálja, “to ignite”) + -еж (-ež). IPA(key): [pɐˈlɛʃ] пале́ж • (paléž) m arson “палеж”...
See also: пяла, пала, and <span class="searchmatch">паля</span> From Proto-Mansi *pä̆ľ, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *peljä. Cognates include Northern Khanty пӑԓ (păł), Hungarian fül, Northern...
See also: пяла, пяля, <span class="searchmatch">паля</span>, and Appendix:Variations of "pala" From Proto-Turkic *bāla. Cognate to Shor пала (pala), Khakas пала (pala), Western Yugur mla...
semantic shift igniting → energetic → playful. Morphologically equivalent to <span class="searchmatch">па́ля</span> (pálja, “to ignite”) + -ав (-av). IPA(key): [ˈpaɫɐf] па́лав • (pálav) (abstract...