▪ I. † ˈpallify, v.1 Obs.
[irreg. f. L. palli-āre or F. palli-er + -fy.]
trans. = palliate v. 3.
| 1544 T. Phaer Regim. Lyfe (1553) B v, Remedy to pallyfie the coppred face that is vncurable. 1576 Baker Jewell of Health 59 b, It..palifyeth or rather hydeth the forme of the Leprie. Ibid. 108 a, It pallyfieth any contagious sore or griefe. |
▪ II. † ˈpallify, v.2 Obs. rare—1.
[f. L. pallē-re to be pale + -fy: cf. horrify.]
trans. To make pale.
| 1576 Newton Lemnie's Complex. (1633) 148 So much had the horrour of death..within few houres pallified his colour. |