palads

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See also: palads'

Danish

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Etymology

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From late Old Norse pallaz, palata, palati, from Medieval Latin palātium, from Latin Palātium, one of the seven hills of Rome, where aristocrats built large homes.

Noun

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palads n (singular definite paladset, plural indefinite paladser)

  1. palace

Declension

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References

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