Definition of Pardi

1. used as a mild oath [interj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pardi

parcloses
parcourse
parcourses
pard
pardah
pardahs
pardal
pardale
pardales
pardalis
pardalote
pardalotes
pardals
parded
pardee
pardi (current term)
pardie
pardine
pardner
pardners
pardo
pardon
pardon me
pardon my French
pardonable
pardonableness
pardonably
pardoned
pardoner
pardoners

Literary usage of Pardi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Archaeological Survey of Western India by Archaeological Survey of India (1874)
"Manod, pardi—An old Temple of ... pardi—An old Temple of Rames'wdr ... pardi—The old Fire Temple of ..."

2. The Land Revenue of Bombay: A History of Its Administration, Rise, and Progress by Alexander Rogers (1892)
"There were at the time of settlement only 1766 acres of assessed arable waste, all of which had since been taken up. PAEDI. The subdivision of pardi, ..."

3. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"Head-quarters of pardi Sub-division, Surat District, Bombay Presidency. Lat 20° 31' E., long. 72° 59' N. Population (1872) 4545. Not separately returned in ..."

4. The Apostolic Fathers: A Revised Text with Introductions, Notes by Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1889)
"Again in a rescript of Marcus and Commodus (ie between AD 177—180), quoted by Marcianus in Dig. xxxix. 4. 16, mention is made of 'leones, leaenae, pardi, ..."

5. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1905)
"pardi, sir ! I said truth. Now, Sir Roger, no spy I am, but something of ... Nay, pardi! and more ; for, truth to tell, 'twas a mirthful fight ! ..."

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