/ˈpɑlːeˣ/, [ˈpɑ̝lːe̞(ʔ)]
OriginFrom Proto-Finnic *paldëk, probably derived from or from the same root as *palci (whence palsi).
- hem (border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together)
- doubled-back rim of anything, especially sheet metal
- groove along a board, such as the dado of a tongue and groove board
- hem (rim or margin)
- bilge (rounded portion of a ship's hull, forming a transition between the bottom and the sides)
“terävä palle” — chine [a bilge with a sharp angle]
Formspalle(nominative, singular) · palteet(nominative, plural) · palle(accusative, nominative, singular) · palteet(accusative, nominative, plural) · palteen(accusative, genitive, singular) · palteet(accusative, genitive, plural) · palteen(genitive, singular) · palteiden(genitive, plural) · palteitten(genitive, plural) · palletta(partitive, singular) · palteita(partitive, plural) · palteessa(inessive, singular) · palteissa(inessive, plural) · palteesta(elative, singular) · palteista(elative, plural) · palteeseen(illative, singular) · palteisiin(illative, plural) · palteihin(illative, plural) · palteella(adessive, singular) · palteilla(adessive, plural)