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padar
English
Etymology
Uncertain.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pæd?(?)/
Noun
padar (uncountable)
- (obsolete) groats; coarse flour or meal
- 1642, Henry Wotton, A Short View of the Life and Death of George Villiers
- must needs have withal among it a certain mixture of Padar and Bran
- 1642, Henry Wotton, A Short View of the Life and Death of George Villiers
References
padar in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- DARPA, drapa
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pandar
English
Alternative forms
- pander
Etymology
From Chaucer’s character Pandare (in Troilus and Criseyde), from Italian Pandaro (found in Boccaccio), from Latin Pandarus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (Pándaros). (See also Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida.)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?pænd?/
Noun
pandar (plural pandars)
- (obsolete) A person who furthers the illicit love affairs of others; a pimp or procurer, especially when male.
Verb
pandar (third-person singular simple present pandars, present participle pandaring, simple past and past participle pandared)
- To pander (assist in the gratification of).
- 1795, Paul Dunvan, Ancient and Modern History of Lewes and Brighthelmston, page 397,
- That degenerate a??embly even pandared to the libidinous epicuri?m of this many-wived tyrant; and outraged, at his command, the rights of decorum, of ju?tice, and of nature.
- 1827, Law of Libel—State of the Press, The Quarterly Review, Volume 35, London, page 608,
- […] not to be confounded by all the efforts of interested writers, who would abuse the valuable immunities of the press to the wretched purposes of venal detraction, and a lucrative pandaring to the morbid tastes of the public.
- 1848, Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volume 2, 1858, page 456,
- He had, during many years, earned his daily bread by pandaring to the vicious taste of the pit, and by grossly flattering rich and noble patrons.
- 1795, Paul Dunvan, Ancient and Modern History of Lewes and Brighthelmston, page 397,
See also
- demagogism
Anagrams
- PRADAN
Latin
Verb
pandar
- first-person singular future passive indicative of pand?
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