- Perdic
- nf perdrix - Occitan. Var.: perdis, perdit, perlic, perlit.
Glossaire des noms topographiques en France . 2013.
Glossaire des noms topographiques en France . 2013.
Blossius Aemilius Dracontius — Blossius Æmilius Dracontius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blossius Æmilius Dracontius A Christian poet of the fifth century. Dracontius belonged to a distinguished family of Carthage and was the pupil of a noted grammarian named… … Catholic encyclopedia
partridge — noun (plural partridge or partridges) Etymology: Middle English partrich, modification of Anglo French perdriz, alteration of Old French perdix, from Latin perdic , perdix, from Greek perdik , perdix Date: 14th century 1. any of various typically … New Collegiate Dictionary
perdicine — ˈpərdəˌsīn adjective Etymology: New Latin Perdic , Perdix + English ine : of or relating to the genus Perdix * * * perdicine, a. Ornith. (ˈpɜːdɪsaɪn) [f. mod.L. perdicīn us in Perdicīnæ (sc. aves birds), f. L … Useful english dictionary