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partan
partan Sc. and north. dial. (ˈpɑːtən) Also 6 partane, pertane, 7–9 parten, 9 partin, parton. [app. from Celtic: in Gael. partan, Manx partan, Ir. partón, portán crab; ulterior history unknown.] 1. A crab; esp. the common crab, Cancer pagurus.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. i. 813 In to þe watyr of Ganges..worm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Partan bree
Partan bree is a seafood soup speciality from north-eastern Scotland, where much of the country's fishing fleet is based. Its name derives from its ingredients, partan being the Gaelic and Scots for crab and bree a Scots term for soup (lit. brew). wikipedia.org
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Barsamian
The surname originates from the Armenian male name Parsam, which is derived either from the Greek name Partan - "worm repository" or (according to Hrachya wikipedia.org
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partinar
partin, partinar, -er obs. ff. partan, partner. Oxford English Dictionary
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partoner
▪ I. parton Nuclear Physics. (ˈpɑːtɒn) [f. particle n. + -on1.] Each of the hypothetical point-like constituents of the nucleon that were invoked by R. P. Feynman to explain the way the nucleon inelastically scatters electrons of very high energy. The printed coinage was published after the term had... Oxford English Dictionary
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Janet Caird
Her novel for children, Angus the Tartan Partan, was published in 1961, followed by five murder mysteries set in Scotland and an historical novel, The The Shrouded Way (1973) Poetry Some Walk a Narrow Path (1977) A Distant Urn (1983) John Donne You Were Wrong (1988) Juvenile Angus the Tartan Partan wikipedia.org
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parten
▪ I. † ˈparten, v. Obs. [f. part n. (?) + -en5 2: in sense a synonym of part v.; perh. in b associated with partener, partner.] a. intr. To bestow a part or share, impart some of: = part v. 11. b. trans. To share, partake (with a person): = part v. 10.1397 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. viii. xxix. (Bodl. M... Oxford English Dictionary
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She-crab soup
See also Partan bree List of cream soups List of regional dishes of the United States List of soups References Cream soups Cuisine of the Southern wikipedia.org
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pertener
pertake, pertane, perte, pertene, pertener obs. forms of partake, partan (crab), part, pertain, partner. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Wilkie
The 16th, "The Hare and the Partan" (i. e. crab), is in Scottish Midlothian dialect. wikipedia.org
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stookie
stookie Sc. and north. dial. (ˈstukɪ) Also steuke, stoukie. [dial. var. stucco n.] 1. Plaster of Paris; any plaster-like substance.1796 Edin. Mag. May 385 The carved wood an' polish'd stoukie. 1948 Proc. Sc. Anthrop. & Folklore Soc. III. iii. 83 When the doorstep had been washed, the careful housewi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Betty Mae Tiger Jumper
, 1923, in a Seminole camp near Indiantown, Florida, she was the daughter of Ada Tiger, a Seminole woman of the Snake clan, and a French trapper, Abe Partan wikipedia.org
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Peter Marler
Partan, S.R.; P. Marler (2005) "Issues in the classification of multimodal communication signals". American Naturalist. (166): 231–245. wikipedia.org
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shelled
▪ I. shelled, a. (ʃɛld) [f. shell n. + -ed2.] 1. Of animals, fruits, etc.: Having a shell. shelled insects, the crustacean group Entomostraca: cf. shell-insect s.v. shell n. 40 b.1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. ii. 102 Those fruites that are shelde, as Nuttes. 1649 Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. iii. Disc. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tayport
Others believe that the name derives from Partan Craig which means Crab Rock. wikipedia.org
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