Friday, March 27, 2009
appall
Appall is a verb that means "to fill with consternation or dismay." It comes from the Middle English appallen, which means "to grow faint." It entered English through Old French in the word apalir, from the Latin prefix ad-, to, toward and palir, to grow pale. Palir in turn coming from the Latin pallidus and pallēre meaning to grow pale.
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