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Pale - translation to English

WRESTLING IN ANCIENT GREECE
Ancient Greek wrestling; Greek Wrestling; Roman Wrestling; Pále; Ancient greek wrestling
  • Funerary [[relief]] (510–500 BC) depicting wrestlers
  • [[Peleus]] and [[Atalanta]] wrestling ([[Painter of Munich]] [[name vase]], Attic [[black-figure]] [[amphora]], 500–490 BC)

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pale (jurisdiction); Pale (town); Pale (disambiguation)
pale I 1. noun 1) кол; свая 2) частокол; ограда 3) граница, черта, пределы; рамки (поведения); within the pale of laws - в рамках закона; outside the pale of the church - вне лона церкви; to be beyond/outside the pale - перейти все границы (приличного) 4) hist. черта оседлости 5) - the English Pale 6) herald. широкая вертикальная полоса посредине щита 2. v. обносить палисадом, оградой, частоколом; огораживать II 1. adj. 1) бледный; pale face - бледное лицо; - deadly pale - ghostly pale - grow pale - become pale - turn pale with fright 2) слабый, тусклый (о свете, цвете и т. п.); - pale blue pale glow - тусклый свет; pale stars - неяркие звёзды; 3) слабый, бессильный; - a pale policy Syn: ashen, cadaverous, livid, pallid, van Ant: colourful, flushed, gloving, rutty 2. v. 1) бледнеть; Mary paled at the sight of the terrible accident. 2) тускнеть; stars are paling - звёзды бледнеют/меркнут/тускнеют - pale beside - pale before 3) заставить побледнеть; бледнить
pale         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pale (jurisdiction); Pale (town); Pale (disambiguation)
1) кол; штакетина (узкая доска ограды)
2) частокол; палисад; штакетник
pale         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pale (jurisdiction); Pale (town); Pale (disambiguation)
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Definition

pale
I
adj.
devoid of color
1) deathly pale
2) to go, turn pale
3) pale with (rage)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to become devoid of color') to pale at ('to pale at the sight of blood')
2) (d; intr.) ('to become less important') to pale before, beside (everything paled before the possibility of war)
3) (d; intr.) ('to fade') to pale into (to pale into insignificance)
III
n.
prescribed area
beyond, outside the pale

Wikipedia

Greek wrestling

Greek wrestling (Greek: πάλη, translit. pálē), also known as Ancient Greek wrestling and Pále (πάλη), was the most popular organized sport in Ancient Greece. A point was scored when one player touched the ground with his back, hip or shoulder, or conceding defeat due to a submission-hold or was forced out of the wrestling-area. Three points had to be scored to win the match.

One particularly important position in this form of wrestling was one where one of the contestants was lying on his abdomen with the other on his back trying to strangle him (back mount). The athlete on the bottom would try to grasp an arm of the one on top and turn him over onto his back while the athlete on top would try to complete the choke without being rolled.

Wrestling was the first competition to be added to the Olympic Games that was not a footrace. It was added in 708 B.C. (Miller, 46). The competitions were held in elimination-tournament style until one wrestler was crowned the victor. The wrestling area was one square plethron or stremma. This event was also part of the pentathlon. Wrestling was regarded as the best expression of strength out of all of the competitions and was represented in Greek mythology by Heracles.

Examples of use of Pale
1. The Palestinians‘ actions therefore pale in comparison.
2. Support: Cheryl and Kimberly came out to toast the product launch for Nicola‘s new make–up range for pale skins She opted to create her own make–up range for pale skin because she has pale skin herself.
3. What happened to us that instead of the Hagashash Hahiver (The Pale Tracker) we are left with a collection of pale entertainers?
4. "Faded Cloth"? Again, pale blue, as is "Stargaze." That makes some sort of sense, I guess, if "Blazing Star" is a pale blue.
5. Human efforts will always pale in comparison to nature‘s forces.
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