different between parr vs parc
parr
English
Etymology
Compare Scottish Gaelic bradan (“salmon”).For the salmon life stage, the word originates from the old english parren (to enclose), refering to the spots running along the side of the fish, resembling the bars of a fence .
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??(?)/
- Homophones: par, Parr, pa (non-rhotic accents)
Noun
parr (countable and uncountable, plural parrs or parr)
- Young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
- A young leveret.
Translations
References
Anagrams
- PRRA
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parc
English
Noun
parc (plural parcs)
- Alternative form of park (partially enclosed basin in which oysters are grown)
Anagrams
- -carp, ACPR, APCR, CARP, CRAP, Carp, RCAP, carp, crap, prac
Catalan
Etymology
From Middle French parc, from Old French parc, from Medieval Latin parcus, parricus, from Frankish *parrik (“enclosure, fenced-in area”), from Proto-Germanic *parrukaz (“fence”).
Noun
parc m (plural parcs)
- park
Derived terms
- parc d'atraccions
- parc infantil
Further reading
- “parc” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “parc” in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana.
- “parc” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
- “parc” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
French
Etymology
From Middle French parc, from Old French parc, from Medieval Latin parcus, parricus (“enclosure”), from Frankish *parrik (“enclosure, fenced-in area”), from Proto-Germanic *parrukaz (“fence”). Akin to Old High German pfarrih "fencing, enclosure" (German Pferch "sheepfold"), Dutch perk, park "garden, park", Old English pearruc (“enclosure”). More at paddock.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pa?k/
Noun
parc m (plural parcs)
- park
- playpen (for children)
- pen (for animals)
- (total) number; stock (de (“of”))
Derived terms
- parc aquatique
- parc aux petits
- parc d'attractions
- parc fermé
Descendants
Further reading
- “parc” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French parc.
Noun
parc m (plural parcs)
- enclosure (enclosed area)
- 1600, Olivier de Serres, Bonafous, Balbis, Tissot, Le Theatre d'Agriculture et Mesnage des champs d'Olivier de Serres Seigneur du Pradel, page 322
- compose-on le parc selon l'usage des lieux
- we make up the enclosure depending on the circumstances of the place
- compose-on le parc selon l'usage des lieux
- 1600, Olivier de Serres, Bonafous, Balbis, Tissot, Le Theatre d'Agriculture et Mesnage des champs d'Olivier de Serres Seigneur du Pradel, page 322
Descendants
- French: parc
Old French
Alternative forms
- park, parke
Etymology
From Medieval Latin parricus (“enclosure”), from Frankish *parrik (“enclosure, fenced-in area”), from Proto-Germanic *parrukaz (“fence”).
Noun
parc m (oblique plural pars, nominative singular pars, nominative plural parc)
- enclosed area, often fenced off, often in a clearing
Descendants
- Middle French: parc, parque
- French: parc (see there for further descendants)
- ? Middle French: parquet, parchet
- French: parquet (see there for further descendants)
- Norman: parc
- ? Middle English: park, parc, parck, perke, paric
- English: park
- Yola: park
Romanian
Etymology
From French parc, from Old French parc, from Medieval Latin parricus (“enclosure”), from Frankish *parrik (“enclosure, fenced-in area”), from Proto-Germanic *parrukaz (“fence”).
Noun
parc n (plural parcuri)
- park; garden; terrace
Declension
Derived terms
- parc na?ional
- parc sportiv
- parc zoologic
Related terms
- gr?din?
Welsh
Etymology
From Old French parc (“livestock pen”), from Medieval Latin parcus, parricus, from Frankish *parrik (“enclosure, pen”), from Proto-Germanic *parrukaz (“enclosure, fence”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /park/
Noun
parc m (plural parciau)
- park
Mutation
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