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pardie
pardie, perdie, int. or adv. arch. (pɜːˈdiː, pɛːˈdiː) Forms: α. (3 par deu), 4–6 parde, (5 pardee), 5– pardie, 7–9 pardi, (5 par dy, 6 pardye, 6, 9 pardy, 9 pardieu). β. 4–6 perde, (5 per dieu), 6 per de, (per dee, perdee, perdye), 6– perdie (perdy). [a. OF. par dé (13th c.), mod. pardieu (also coll...
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Banal Sojourn
She calls Bloom to account for reading the line that begins with "Pardie!"
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HMS Snake (1797)
Pardie, had to amputate the arm of the wounded man on Diana. Eurydice then set off in chase. At around 11a.m. Snake came up and joined the chase.
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Harmonium (poetry collection)
Pardie! Summer is like a fat beast, sleepy in mildew...
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parbleu
‖ parbleu, int. (parbl{obar}) Now only as Fr. In 8 parblew. [F. parbleu (La Fontaine, Molière 17th c.), a deformation of pardieu ‘by God’, pardie.] An exclamation or minced oath.1709 Prior Thief & Cordelier x, Parblew, I shall have little Stomach to eat. 1813 Southey March to Moscow i, The fields we...
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jeopardy
▪ I. jeopardy, n. (ˈdʒɛpədɪ) Forms: α. 3 iuperti, 4 ieupartie, -tye, 4–5 iupartie, -tye, 5 ieperte, ioparte, -perte, 5–6 iupertie, ioperty, -partie, 6 iuberte, ioberty. β. 4 ieupardye, 4–6 iuperdy(e, 5 iupurdy, iepardye, ieberde, 5–6 iupardy(e, iubardie, -berdy, iopardie, -perdye, 6 ioberdie, ieoper...
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lingering
▪ I. lingering, vbl. n. (ˈlɪŋgərɪŋ) [-ing1.] a. The action of the vb. linger. Also rarely in pl., last remaining traces (of something).a 1300 Cursor M. 16292 And quils þou liues here wit vs Þi lengring sal be care. c 1375 Ibid. 6686 (Fairf.) Þe smyter sal quite his leching and make amendis for his l...
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chevisance
▪ I. † ˈchevisance1 Obs. Forms: 4 chevisans, chevicaunce, chewisance, chefesaunce, chyvesaunce, chevyssauns, 4–5 chevissaunce, -ance, 4–6 chevysaunce, -ance, chevesance, -aunce, 4–7, 9 chevisaunce, -ance, 5 (cheysaunce, chevysshaunce), chevesauns, chevyshaunce, -ance, (7 chevisancie). [a. OF. chevis...
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par
▪ I. par, n.1 (pɑː(r)) [a. L. pār equal, (as n.) that which is equal, equality. Cf. It. pare, Sp., Pg. par, F. pair equal; It., Ger. pari, Pg. paro, par of exchange.] 1. a. Equality of value or standing; an equal footing, a level. Now chiefly in phr. on or upon a par.1662 Petty Taxes 26 A natural pa...
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verdict
▪ I. verdict, n. (ˈvɜːdɪkt) Forms: α. 3–7, 9 dial., verdit, 4–7 -dite, 6–7 -ditt, 3–6 verdyt, -dyte, 5 -dytt, -dyth(e; 4 veirdit, 5 veredit, -dyte; 4–5 voirdit. β. 5 wardytte, 6 varditt, -dytt, 6, 9 dial., vardit, 9 dial. vardite. Also vardy. γ. 5 verdoit, 6 verduytt, 7 verduit, -duict. δ. 6–7 vered...
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nip
▪ I. nip, n.1 Also 6 nyp(pe, nipp, 6–7 nippe. [f. nip v.1] I. 1. a. The act of compressing sharply between two surfaces, edges, or points; a pinch; a sharp bite.1551 Cranmer Answ. Gardiner (1580) 85 In the last booke you geue Christ such a nippe, that of that whole satisfaction, you pinch halfe away...
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