PARD

Etymology 1

Noun

pard (plural pards)

A leopard; a panther.

Etymology 2

Noun

pard (plural pards)

(colloquial) Partner; fellow; Used as a friendly appellation

Anagrams

• Drap, drap, prad

Source: Wiktionary


Pard, n. Etym: [L. pardus, Gr. p tiger, panther.] (Zoöl.)

Definition: A leopard; a panther. And more pinch-spotted make them Than pard or cat o'mountain. Shak.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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