Definition of Palings. Meaning of Palings. Synonyms of Palings

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Definition of Palings

Paling
Pale Pale, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Paled; p. pr. & vb. n. Paling.] To turn pale; to lose color or luster. --Whittier. Apt to pale at a trodden worm. --Mrs. Browning.
Paling
Paling Pal"ing, n. 1. Pales, in general; a fence formed with pales or pickets; a limit; an inclosure. They moved within the paling of order and decorum. --De Quincey. 2. The act of placing pales or stripes on cloth; also, the stripes themselves. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Paling board, one of the slabs sawed from the sides of a log to fit it to be sawed into boards. [Eng.]

Meaning of Palings from wikipedia

- The Palings Building is a heritage-listed retail building located at 86 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed...
- a hedgerow that on the dexter having a stile and palings and that on the sinister a gate with palings all in perspective Proper. Motto Mal À Lui Qui Mal...
- frequently used in New France. In addition, colonial architecture used vertical palings as the walls of houses, in what was called poteaux en terre construction...
- 1415. A crucial part of the English defence, the sharpened stakes, or palings, which were set at an angle towards the French cavalry to protect the archers...
- roofing felt to the top of a shed. Clout nails are also used in timber fence palings. They are usually made of galvanised mild steel, but copper clouts are...
- shelter in dark shady places such as under compost, timber, hedges and fence palings. Harlequin Bug, Atlas of Living Australia Dindymus versicolor, CSIRO Handbook...
- English and Welsh archers on the flanks drove pointed wooden stakes, or palings, into the ground at an angle to force cavalry to veer off. This use of...
- charm or sadness, without irony or social comment, women painted like the palings of a stockade through eyes that look out as if at death – that is shocking...
- Matilda' that was published was Harry Nathan's, with Sydney publisher Palings' Brisbane office on December 20th 1902. This was two w****s before Paterson...
- comedy in two acts with a book by James T. Tanner and Walter Apllant (Palings), lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross, music by Ivan Caryll, and...