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1 pale
-et, -erнебольшой дворец, роскошный особняк -
2 palé
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3 påle
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4 påle
stake -
5 påle
ხიმინჯი -
6 blek
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7 frykt
* * *subst. [ redsel] fear, apprehension, dread, anxiety subst. [respekt, lydighet] awe, fear, reverence (blek av frykt) pale with fright, pale with fear, pale with horror, white with fear (ikke kjenne til frykt) know no fear (leve i frykt) live in fear -
8 blekne
verb. turn pale verb. [ av skrekk] blanch, turn white, go pale verb. [falme, svinne] fade verb. whiten -
9 dødsblek
adj. deadly pale adj. pale as death, pallid, livid -
10 askefarget
adj. ash-coloured, ashen (grey), ashy-pale -
11 askefarvet
adj. (Riksmål, eg. askefarget) ash-coloured, ashen (grey), ashy-pale -
12 askegrå
adj. ashy, ashen, ash-coloured, ashy-pale -
13 bladflekksjuke
subst. (botanikk) speckled leaf blotch subst. (botanikk) leaf spot subst. (botanikk) [ sykdom på reddiker] pale spot -
14 bladflekksyke
subst. (botanikk) speckled leaf blotch subst. (botanikk) leaf spot subst. (botanikk) [ sykdom på reddiker] pale spot -
15 blakk
subst. (hest) dun adj. broke, cleaned out adj. fallow, pale -
16 blakket
adj. pale adj. dull -
17 blass
adj. pale, colourless -
18 blek av skrekk
adj. pale with terror -
19 blekblå
adj. pale blue -
20 blekgrønn
adj. pale green, celadon
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