The palindrome is repaper.
There are various words in the old European languages. German, Danish, Old Fresian and the Old English word Scoh. An old word 'Shoon' referrs to a metal plate covering the horses hoof. Another word Skeu was a 'cover'. The word shoe, as footwear, evolved, as do may words in any language
The phrase "an old-stone savage armed" conveys the speaker's view that building a wall is primitive.
There is an old French word 'cuilte' meaning 'mattress' from Latin 'culcita', the same meaning. The word became to mean 'thick outer bed covering' for no known reason
Etymologically, glove is derived from the Old English word - 'glof' - meaning a covering of the hand.
Monath means 'month', most specifically, the month following a specific event or festival.
One possible palindrome for "old" is "dol", and for "faded" is "dedaf". So, a palindrome for "old and faded" could be "dol dedaf".
A palindrome is a word that is spelled the same way backwards as it is forwards. The answer here is: repaper
repaper
repaper
repaper
Paint it.
take it down and get another
No, "Old King Cole was a merry old soul" is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward. This phrase does not read the same backward as forward.
senile felines
new wen
The wall is 28 years old.
There is no known purpose for it