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palliament
† ˈpalliament Obs. [ad. med.L. palliāment-um, f. palliāre to cloak.] A robe, gown: in quots. the white gown of a candidate for the Roman consulship.1588 Shakes. Tit. A. i. i. 182 Titus Andronicus, the people of Rome..Send thee by me..This Palliament of white and spotlesse Hue, And name thee in Elect... Oxford English Dictionary
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spotless
spotless, a. (ˈspɒtlɪs) Also 4 -lez, 6 -les, 6–7 -lesse. [f. spot n.1 Cf. WFlem. spotteloos.] 1. Free from spot or stain; not marked with, or disfigured by, spots; of a pure or uniform colour.13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 856 Of spotlez perlez þay beren þe creste. 1588 Shakes. Tit. A. i. i. 182 The people ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Authorship of Titus Andronicus
One word in particular has advanced the Peele argument; "palliament" (1.1.182), meaning robe and possibly derived from the Latin "pallium" and/or "palludamentum wikipedia.org
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parliament
▪ I. parliament, n.1 (ˈpɑːlɪmənt) Forms: 3–8 parlement, (4–5 perle-), 4 parly-, (perly-), 4–6 parlea-, 5 parli-, 5–7 parla-, (5–6 perla-), 5– parliament, (5 perlia-, 5–7 parlya-, 7 parleement); also occas. 4–6 -mente. [ME. a. OF. parlement speaking (Chans. Roland 11th c.), f. parler to speak + -ment... Oxford English Dictionary
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