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What (who) is palla - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Palla (disambiguation)

Palla         
·noun An oblong rectangular piece of cloth, worn by Roman ladies, and fastened with brooches.
Palla (butterfly)         
GENUS OF BUTTERFLIES
Philognoma
Palla is an Afrotropical genus of butterflies in the subfamily Charaxinae. All four species exhibit sexual dimorphism.
Palla (troubadour)         
SPANISH TROUBADOUR
Palla was a Galician-Portuguese troubadour or minstrel from Santiago de Compostela, active at the court of Alfonso VII of León in the mid-twelfth century.

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Palla

Palla may refer to:

  • Palla (garment), a women's headcloth or shawl from ancient Rome
  • Palla (butterfly), a brush-footed butterfly genus described by Jacob Hübner in 1819
  • Palla (troubadour), a twelfth-century minstrel from Galicia
  • Palla, North 24 Parganas, village in West Bengal, India
  • Palla, a tortrix moth genus invalidly described by Gustaf Johan Billberg in 1820, nowadays considered a junior synonym of Pammene
  • Palla (fish), see Ilish
  • Palla (surname), a surname
  • Palla (game), a ball game from Tuscany (Italy)
Examples of use of palla
1. The narrow windows of the hollow palla give dramatic views over the city, but it has been closed to the public since the 1'50s.
2. The Prime Minister said all out efforts will be made to restore the previous status of Hyderabad, which he said, was famous for cold evening breeze, bangles, Palla fish and «Raberi» sweet.
3. Workmen on the roof of St Peters Basilica, Rome, have discovered that the palla di bronzo (bronze ball) between the cross and the dome is in fact covered in gold.