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Webster 1913 Edition
Pell
1.
A skin or hide; a pelt.
2.
A roll of parchment; a parchment record.
Clerk of the pells
, formerly, an officer of the exchequer who entered accounts on certain parchment rolls, called pell rolls.
[Eng.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Pell
PELL
,Noun.
Clerk of the pells, in England, an officer of the exchequer, who enters every teller's bill on the parchment rolls, the roll or receipts and the roll of disbursements.
Definition 2024
pell
pell
English
Noun
pell (plural pells)
- A fur or hide.
- A lined cloak or its lining.
- A roll of parchment; a record kept on parchment.
- 1835, Frederick Devon (editor and translator), Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham, Bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, Containing Payments Made out of His Majesty′s Revenue in the 44th Year of King Edward III.: A.D. 1370, page xi,
- The clerk of the pell (whose office is in the Lord Treasurer′s gift) keepeth the Pells in parchment, called Pelles Receptæ, wherein every teller′s bill, with his name on it, is to be entred; and under every such bill when it is entred, recordatur to be written in open court, for a controlment to charge the teller with so much money as in the said bill is set downe.
- He also anciently kept another pell, called Pellis Exitus, wherein every dayes issuing of any the moneys paid into the receipt, was to be entered, and by whom and by what warrant, privy seale, or bill, it was paid.
- 1835, Frederick Devon (editor and translator), Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham, Bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, Containing Payments Made out of His Majesty′s Revenue in the 44th Year of King Edward III.: A.D. 1370, page xi,
- (Sussex) A body of water somewhere between a pond and a lake in size.
- An upright post, often padded and covered in hide, used to practice strikes with bladed weapons such as swords or glaives.
Derived terms
- clerk of the pells
Related terms
Verb
pell (third-person singular simple present pells, present participle pelling, simple past and past participle pelled)
Catalan
Etymology
From Old Provençal, from Latin pellis, pellem, from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (“to cover, wrap; skin, hide; cloth”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpeʎ/
Noun
pell f (plural pells)
German
Verb
pell
Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɛɬ/
Adjective
pell (feminine singular pell, plural pellafion, equative pelled, comparative pellach, superlative pellaf)
Mutation
Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
pell | bell | mhell | phell |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |