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  2. The word 'mall' comes from a 16th-century Italian alley game that resembled croquet. It was called pallamaglio, or pall-mall in English; the alley on which the game was played came to be known as a 'mall'.
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    In Italy in the 1500s a popular alley game similar to croquet was known as pallamaglio, from palla "ball," and maglio "mallet." The game (and word) was adopted by the French as pallemalle and in the 1600s by the English as pall-mall. The alley on which the game was played came to be known as a mall.
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    The word mall, as in shopping mall, has traveled a long and winding path, beginning with the Italian game of pallamaglio, which was played with a ball and a mallet. The name of the game found its way into French as pallemaille, which in turn became English pall mall.
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    The term "mall" originally meant a place where people played pall-mall, a game similar to croquet. By the mid 1700s it had come to mean a tree-lined park where people went to walk and socialize.
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    mall
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    noun
    mall (noun) · malls (plural noun) · shopping mall (noun) · shopping malls (plural noun) · pedestrian mall (noun) · pedestrian malls (plural noun)
    1. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      a large building or series of connected buildings containing a variety of retail stores and typically also restaurants.
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      • a section of a street, typically in the downtown area of a city, from which vehicular traffic is excluded.
    2. historical
      another term for the game pall-mall
      • an alley used for pall-mall.
    Origin
    mid 17th century (in mall): probably a shortening of pall-mall. mall derives from The Mall, a tree-bordered walk in St James's Park, London, formerly the site of a pall-mall alley. mall dates from the 1960s.
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