Complete Definition of "pal"

see|PAL|PÃ¥l

English

Etymology
From Romani phral.

Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-æl|-æl

Noun
en-noun

  1. A friend, buddy, mate, cobber, someone to hang around with.

Verb
en-verb|pals|palling|palled

  1. Be friends with, hang around with.

#:John plans to pal around with Joe today.

Anagrams
lap

Related terms
palsy-walsy

Category:Romani derivations


Catalan

Etymology
L.|ca palus.

Noun
infl|ca|noun

  1. stake
  2. pole

French

Etymology
L.|fr palus.

Pronunciation
w:IPA|IPA: /pal/
w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /pal/

Noun
infl|fr|noun

  1. stake
  2. pole

Korean

Noun
pal (�)

  1. arm

Alternative spellings
pol#Korean|pol (�) (dialectal, Arae-a: archaic)

Related terms
bal#Korean|bal (ë°�) foot; the span of wide open arms

See also
areum#Korean|areum (��) armful

Category:Romanized Korean nouns


Kurdish

Noun
infl|ku|noun

  1. side

Old English

Etymology
Common Ger.|ang from L.|ang palus.

Noun
p�l

  1. pole

Category:Old English nouns


Polish

Etymology
L.|pl palus.

Noun
infl|pl|noun

  1. stake

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