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palent

  • noun [ masculinefeminine ]
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palent, es ; m. : palente, palendse, an ; f.
A palace
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  • On ðam mǽran palente ðǽr ðǽr se cyning was oftost wunigende, Anglia ix. 28, 31.
  • Ðæt seó cwén ne cume nǽfre heononforþ intó ðínum pallente,

      29, 64.
  • On stréte oððe on palentan,

      Lchdm. iii. 206, 6.
  • Æt ðæs cáseres palendsan (palentsan,

      Bos.), Ors. 6, 21 ; Swt. 272, 23.
  • Hé bræc ðæne palant (ða palentan,

      MS. D.), Chr. 1049; Erl. 172, 21.
Etymology
[O. Frs. palense : O. Sax. palencea : O. H. Ger. pfalanza, pfalinza basilica, praetorium, aula, palatium. From a Mid. Lat. form palantium. v. Kluge Dict. s. v. pfalz.]
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