pale
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pale1
▶adjective
- 1 containing little colour or pigment; light in colour or shade.
■ (of a person's face) having little colour, typically as a result of shock, fear, or ill health.
- 2 unimpressive or inferior: a pale imitation.
- 1 become pale in one's face.
- 2 seem or become less important.
– derivatives
palely adverb,
paleness noun,
palish adjective.
palely adverb,
paleness noun,
palish adjective.
– origin ME: from OFr. pale, from L. pallidus.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pale2
▶noun
- 1 a wooden stake used with others to form a fence.
- 2 a conceptual boundary: within the pale of decency.
- 3 (often the Pale) archaic or historical an area within determined bounds or subject to a particular jurisdiction.
- 4 Heraldry a broad vertical stripe down the middle of a shield.
– phrases
beyond the pale outside the bounds of acceptable behaviour.
beyond the pale outside the bounds of acceptable behaviour.
word history: Pale entered Middle English from the Old French word pal, from Latin palus ‘stake’. The idea of a stake forming part of a fence or boundary led to the development of the phrase beyond the pale. The term Pale was applied to various English-controlled territories, in particular to the area of Ireland under English jurisdiction before the 16th century. The earliest reference (1547) to the Pale in Ireland as such draws the contrast between the English Pale and the ‘wyld Irysh’: the area beyond the pale would have been regarded as dangerous and uncivilized by the English.
'pale' also found in these Oxford entries:
angel cake
- apatite
- appal
- ash
- ash blonde
- ashen
- baby blue
- barn owl
- beech
- beige
- beryl
- birch
- blackbutt
- blanch
- bleach
- blemish
- blewit
- blonde
- blush
- bobwhite
- butter
- butterbur
- buttermilk
- cadaverous
- Cambridge blue
- Canterbury bell
- castor oil
- celadon
- charentais
- chartreuse
- china blue
- chlorine
- chlorosis
- Clifden nonpareil
- cold
- cream
- cuckooflower
- cuckoo pint
- death cap
- diopside
- drawn
- Dutchman's breeches
- eau de Nil
- Edam
- etiolated
- evening primrose
- fallow
- feldspar
- fennec
- flaxen

