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pard
1[ pahrd ]
noun
Literary.
- a leopard or panther.
pard
2[ pahrd ]
noun
Informal.
- partner; companion.
pard
1/ ɑː /
noun
- short for pardner
pard
2/ ɑː /
noun
- archaic.a leopard or panther
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Other 51Թ Forms
- 貹·Ա [pahr, -dahyn, -din], adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pard1
1250–1300; Middle English parde (< Old French pard ) < Latin pardus < Greek áDz (masculine), derivative of á岹 (feminine); compare Old English (rare) pardus
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pard1
C13: via Old French from Latin pardus, from Greek pardos
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A news photo showed a crowd of them showing up in their 10-gallon hats calling out, “We’re with ya, pard” to Ward.
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Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard,
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“Pard’n me, sir,” Carlyle says, “but maybe the bird is right. A keelhauling will leave him useless, if not dead. And the cannon needs a good cleaning if we’re to battle the beasts ahead.”
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“Cats, they got the devil in them, all right. You got to kill every cat you see. They bite you and put the devil in you too. And what was you doing with that big pard?”
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Currently, she has just one, a black and white specimen she called Pard.
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