impallid
English
Etymology
From im- + pallid.
Verb
impallid (third-person singular simple present impallids, present participle impalliding, simple past and past participle impallided)
- (obsolete, transitive) To make pallid; to blanch.
- 1623, Owen Feltham, Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political
- Tis the green ſickneſs of the ſoul , that feeding upon coals and puling rubbiſh , impallids all the body to an Hectique leanneſs
- 1623, Owen Feltham, Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political
References
impallid in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913