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pali

1

[ pah-lee ]

noun

  1. (in Hawaii) a steep slope or cliff.


Pali

2

[ pah-lee ]

noun

  1. the Prakrit language of the Buddhist scriptures.

Pali

/ ˈɑːɪ /

noun

  1. an ancient language of India derived from Sanskrit; the language of the Buddhist scriptures
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pali1

From Hawaiian

Origin of pali2

1685–95; short for Sanskrit - language of the canonical texts, equivalent to line, row, canon + language
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pali1

C19: from Sanskrit -, from canon + language, of Dravidian origin
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Example Sentences

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Larry Vein runs the Pali Strong Foundation, which helps people with problems related to the Palisades fire.

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“She’s getting things done,” said Palisades resident Larry Vein, who runs the nonprofit Pali Strong.

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Then Pali High was ravaged by fire in January.

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Pali High resumed classes online Jan. 21, but that was always viewed as an imperfect short-term solution for the 2,445-student school.

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The former Sears site spans more than 100,000 square feet and includes a sizable parking lot, making it the rare property that could accommodate Pali High’s large student body, which school leaders were intent on keeping together.

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