Definition: Pall (also spelled as "Palรคgr", "palรคgr") is a term used in Germanic languages for any writing system with a limited alphabet that employs only letters from the Latin script, but does not use the Latin vowel sounds or consonants. It was adopted by Germanic peoples in the 8th century CE as a means of expressing their written language without the complexities and richness of other scripts such as Old English. The word "palaeogr" comes from the Latin palaei (in the sense of a pale or distant) and gro, which is an adjective meaning "from," "of" or "by." Palaeogr means a writing system used by Germanic peoples before the Latin alphabet.