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1 PALE
[A]PALLIDUS (-A -UM)PALLENS (-ENTIS)EXPALLIDUS (-A -UM)EXSANGUIDUS (-A -UM)EXSANGUIS (-E)ALBUS (-A -UM)DECOLOR (-ORIS)ALBENS (-ENTIS)[N]STILUS (-I) (M)STYLUS (-I) (M)PALUS (-I) (M)VALLUS (-I) (M)RADIUS (-I) (M)AURUGO (-INIS) (F)[V]IMPALLESCO (-ERE -PALLUI)INPALLESCO (-ERE -PALLUI)- BE PALE- GROW PALE- TURN PALE- VERY PALE -
2 PALE: BE PALE
[V]PALLEO (-ERE PALLUI) -
3 PALE: GROW PALE
[V]PALLESCO (-ERE PALLUI)PALLEO (-ERE PALLUI)EXPALLESCO (-ERE -PALLUI) -
4 PALE: TURN PALE
[V]EXPALLESCO (-ERE -PALLUI)EXALBESCO (-ERE -ALBUI) -
5 PALE: VERY PALE
[A]VEPALLIDUS (-A -UM) -
6 PALE YELLOW
[A]GILVUS (-A -UM)BUXEUS (-A -UM)ALBICERATUS (-A -UM)ALBICERIS (-IS -E)ALBICERUS (-A -UM) -
7 pallidus
†pallidus, a, um, pale; Ap. 6:8.*
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