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Definition of Palterly

Palterly
Palterly Pal"ter*ly, a. & adv. Paltry; shabby; shabbily; paltrily. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] ``In palterly clothes.' --Pepys.

Meaning of Palterly from wikipedia

- Paltering is the active use of selective truthful statements to mislead. The term as applied in psychology and mediation studies was developed by researchers...
- Look up palter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jesse Palter, American singer-songwriter...
- Leon Louis Palter (November 3, 1928 – May 21, 2023) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Isidor Straus in the 1997 film Titanic. He...
- Jesse Palter is an American singer-songwriter and recording artist. Palter's work ranges from pop to jazz. She released her debut album, Paper Trail, on...
- Daniel Scott Palter (died February 17, 2020) was a game designer who worked primarily on wargames and role-playing games. Palter was educated at Dartmouth...
- Morris Palter is a Canadian drummer/percussionist who specializes in contemporary/classical chamber and solo percussion music. He also plays novelty ragtime...
- Ontario, the band consisted of Nori, Priddle, Rosie Martin and Morris Palter and was named NC-17 (after the movie rating) until 1994 when an American...
- harmony with the accounts of rescued survivors, shows Isidor (pla**** by Lew Palter) attempting to persuade Ida (pla**** by Elsa Raven) to enter a lifeboat,...
- portra**** praying and consoling p****engers during the ship's final moments. Lew Palter and Elsa Raven as Isidor and Ida Straus. Isidor is a former owner of R.H...
- practice of equivocation. Shakespeare, by having Macbeth say that demons "palter...in a double sense" and "keep the promise to our ear/And break it to our...