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Definition of bale
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Bale (v. t.) See Bail, v. t., to
lade..
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Baleful
::
Baleful
(a.) Full of grief or
sorrow;
woeful;
sad.
Steeving
::
Steeve
(n.) A spar, with a block at one end, used in
stowing
cotton
bales,
and
similar
kinds of cargo which need to be
packed
tightly..
Crossbowman
::
Crossbowman
(n.) One who
shoots
with a
crossbow.
See
Arbalest.
Package
::
Package
(n.) A
bundle
made up for
transportation;
a
packet;
a bale; a
parcel;
as, a
package
of
goods..
Sideral
::
Sideral
(a.)
Affecting
unfavorably
by the
supposed
influence
of the
stars;
baleful.
Press
::
Press (v.) To
squeeze
in or with
suitable
instruments
or
apparatus,
in order to
compact,
make
dense,
or
smooth;
as, to press
cotton
bales,
paper,
etc.; to
smooth
by
ironing;
as, to press
clothes..
Lambale
::
Lambale
(n.) A feast at the time of
shearing
lambs.
Balefulness
::
Balefulness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
baleful.
Pernicious
::
Pernicious
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
injuring
or
killing;
destructive;
very
mischievous;
baleful;
malicious;
wicked.
Bale
::
Bale (n.)
Misery;
calamity;
misfortune;
sorrow.
Balefully
::
Balefully
(adv.)
In a
baleful
manner;
perniciously.
Bale
::
Bale (n.) Evil; an evil,
pernicious
influence;
something
causing
great
injury..
Sarplar
::
Sarplar
(n.) A large bale or
package
of wool,
containing
eighty
tods, or 2,240
pounds,
in
weight..
Pelotage
::
Pelotage
(n.) Packs or bales of
Spanish
wool.
Baleful
::
Baleful
(a.) Full of
deadly
or
pernicious
influence;
destructive.
Baled
::
Baled (imp. & p. p.) of Bal.
Arbalest
::
Arbalest
(n.) Alt. of
Arbalis.
Sacred
::
Sacred
(a.)
Solemnly
devoted,
in a bad
sense,
as to evil,
vengeance,
curse,
or the like;
accursed;
baleful..
Whale
::
Whale (n.) Any
aquatic
mammal
of the order
Cetacea,
especially
any one of the large
species,
some of which
become
nearly
one
hundred
feet long.
Whales
are
hunted
chiefly
for their oil and
baleen,
or
whalebone..
Balefire
::
Balefire
(n.) A
signal
fire; an alarm fire.
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