pall
n.
Old English pæll "rich cloth or cloak, purple robe, altar cloth," from Latin pallium "cloak, coverlet, covering," in Tertullian, the garment worn by Christians instead of the Roman toga; related to pallo "robe, cloak," palla "long upper garment of Roman women," perhaps from the root of pellis "skin." Notion of "cloth spread over a coffin" (mid-15c.) led to figurative sense of "dark, gloomy mood" (1742).
v.
"become tiresome," 1700, from Middle English pallen "to become faint, fail in strength" (late 14c.), shortened form of appallen "to dismay, fill with horror or disgust" (see appall). Related: Palled; palling.
词根:pall = pale 苍白无力的;暗淡的;浅色的
来自拉丁语的pall意为pale。
同源词:
1. appall [让某物变得苍白ap<ad(=to)+pall(=pale)]
vt.使惊骇
appalling adj.骇人听闻的
appallingly adv.令人毛骨悚然地
The way he beats his dog appalls me. 他打狗的样子令我毛骨悚然。
2. pallid
adj. 无血色的,苍白的
3. pallor
n.(脸的)苍白