parti
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
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Noun
parti (plural partis)
- The basic, central, or main concept, drawing, or scheme of an architectural design.
- (dated) Someone (especially a man) who is considered to be a good choice for marriage, because of wealth, status etc.
- 1897, Bram Stoker, Dracula, Chapter 5:
- We met some time ago a man that would just do for you, if you were not already engaged to Jonathan. He is an excellent parti, being handsome, well off, and of good birth.
- 1911, Max Beerbohm, Zuleika Dobson:
- “My temper is sweet, and my character without blemish. In fine, Miss Dobson, I am a most desirable parti.”
- 1897, Bram Stoker, Dracula, Chapter 5:
Anagrams
Aromanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin pars, partem. Compare Romanian parte.
Noun
parti f (plural pãrtsã)
Related terms
Danish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
parti n (singular definite partiet, plural indefinite partier)
- lot, quantity, batch
- Vi har købt et parti hvidløg.
- We have bought a batch of garlic.
- 1873, Norway. Departementet for det indre, Uddrag af consulatberetninger vedkommende Norges handel og skibsfart, page 67
- Fra Island, Skotland etc. er intet Parti Fisk ankommet til dette Distrikt.
- From Iceland, Scotland etc., no batch of fish has arrived to this district.
- Fra Island, Skotland etc. er intet Parti Fisk ankommet til dette Distrikt.
- (politics) party
- game (of e.g. chess or tennis)
- Skal vi tage et parti skak?
- Shall we play a game of chess?
- A prospective spouse perceived as an economical or social boon rather than a person; a parti
- Han ansås som det bedste parti på øen.
- He was seen as the best parti on the island.
- 2007, Rushy Rashid, Et løft af sløret, Art People →ISBN
- Vennen havde en nevø, som skulle være et godt parti - og som ville acceptere, at jeg havde været gift tidligere.
- The friend had a newphew, who was allegedly a good parti - and who would accept that I had been married before.
- Vennen havde en nevø, som skulle være et godt parti - og som ville acceptere, at jeg havde været gift tidligere.
- 2016, John Nehm, Dagen og vejen, Lindhardt og Ringhof →ISBN
- Han var et godt parti. Et godt parti! Hun sukkede. Herman havde giftet sig med Lydia fordi han troede, at han elskede hende.
- He was a good parti. A good parti! She sighed. Herman had married Lydia because he thought he loved her.
- Han var et godt parti. Et godt parti! Hun sukkede. Herman havde giftet sig med Lydia fordi han troede, at han elskede hende.
- 2010, Michael Bregnsbo, Til venstre hånd: danske kongers elskerinder, Gyldendal A/S →ISBN, page 76
- At hun kunne gøre et så godt parti, tyder på, at adelen modsat kongen ikke var så forarget over hendes affære med prins Christian, selv om man selvfølgelig heller ikke bør se bort fra, at hun med sit særdeles omfattende jordegods nu en gang var et godt parti.
- That she could get so good a husband would indicate that the nobility, as opposed to the king, was not so offended by her affair with prince Christian, although, naturally, one must keep in mind that, with her quite expansive properties of land, she was after all a good parti.
- At hun kunne gøre et så godt parti, tyder på, at adelen modsat kongen ikke var så forarget over hendes affære med prins Christian, selv om man selvfølgelig heller ikke bør se bort fra, at hun med sit særdeles omfattende jordegods nu en gang var et godt parti.
- part
- side
Declension
neuter gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | parti | partiet | partier | partierne |
genitive | partis | partiets | partiers | partiernes |
Estonian
Noun
parti
French
Pronunciation
Adjective
parti (feminine partie, masculine plural partis, feminine plural parties)
- (heraldry) divided into two equal parts vertically, per pale; said of an escutcheon
Noun
parti m (plural partis)
Verb
parti (feminine partie, masculine plural partis, feminine plural parties)
- past participle of partir
Further reading
- “parti”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From German Partie, from French partie (“part”), from partir (“to divide”), from Latin partire (“to separate”), from pars (“part”). The "social gathering" meaning is from English party.
Noun
parti (plural partik)
- (dated) a marriageable person, eligible partner
- (gaming) a game of (e.g. cards, chess)
- (gaming) party
- party (social gathering)
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | parti | partik |
accusative | partit | partikat |
dative | partinak | partiknak |
instrumental | partival | partikkal |
causal-final | partiért | partikért |
translative | partivá | partikká |
terminative | partiig | partikig |
essive-formal | partiként | partikként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | partiban | partikban |
superessive | partin | partikon |
adessive | partinál | partiknál |
illative | partiba | partikba |
sublative | partira | partikra |
allative | partihoz | partikhoz |
elative | partiból | partikból |
delative | partiról | partikról |
ablative | partitól | partiktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
partié | partiké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
partiéi | partikéi |
Possessive forms of parti | ||
---|---|---|
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | partim | partijaim (or partiim) |
2nd person sing. | partid | partijaid (or partiid) |
3rd person sing. | partija | partijai (or partii) |
1st person plural | partink | partijaink (or partiink) |
2nd person plural | partitok | partijaitok (or partiitok) |
3rd person plural | partijuk | partijaik (or partiik) |
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Adjective
parti (not comparable)
- coastal; waterside, seaside, riverside, lakeside; of, at, by, or related to a coast, a shore, a bank, or a beach
Declension
Inflection (stem in -a-, back harmony) | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
nominative | parti | partiak |
accusative | partit | partiakat |
dative | partinak | partiaknak |
instrumental | partival | partiakkal |
causal-final | partiért | partiakért |
translative | partivá | partiakká |
terminative | partiig | partiakig |
essive-formal | partiként | partiakként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | partiban | partiakban |
superessive | partin | partiakon |
adessive | partinál | partiaknál |
illative | partiba | partiakba |
sublative | partira | partiakra |
allative | partihoz | partiakhoz |
elative | partiból | partiakból |
delative | partiról | partiakról |
ablative | partitól | partiaktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
partié | partiaké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
partiéi | partiakéi |
Derived terms
Icelandic
Noun
Ido
Noun
parti
Italian
Noun 1
parti f pl
Noun 2
parti m pl
Adjective
- (deprecated template usage) Masculine plural of adjective parto.
Verb
parti
Anagrams
Kabuverdianu
Etymology
From Portuguese partir.
Verb
parti
- to split
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) partī
Participle
(deprecated template usage) partī
Noun
(deprecated template usage) partī
Malay
Noun
parti (plural parti-parti, informal 1st possessive partiku, 2nd possessive partimu, 3rd possessive partinya)
Norman
Etymology 1
From Old French partir, from Latin partiō, partīre (“distribute, divide”).
Verb
parti
Antonyms
- arriver (“to arrive”)
Etymology 2
From Old French partie, from Medieval Latin partīta (“a part, party”), from Latin partīta, feminine past participle of partior, partīrī (“divide”).
Noun
parti m (plural partis)
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From French partir (“to go away, to leave, to depart”).
Noun
parti n (definite singular partiet, indefinite plural parti or partier, definite plural partia or partiene)
Derived terms
References
- “parti” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French partir (“to go away, to leave, to depart”).
Pronunciation
Noun
parti n (definite singular partiet, indefinite plural parti, definite plural partia)
Derived terms
References
- “parti” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Portuguese partir and Spanish partir and Kabuverdianu parti.
Verb
parti
- to split
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i
Verb
parti
- Template:pt-verb-form-of
- Eye dialect spelling of partir, representing Brazil Portuguese.
Swedish
Pronunciation
Noun
parti n
Declension
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Turkish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Noun
parti (definite accusative partiyi, plural partiler)
- party (social gathering)
- Caner'in doğum günü partisi yarınmış.
- As long as I've heard, Caner's birthday party is tomorrow.
- shipment
- Yarın sabah beş parti portakal gelecek.
- Five shipments of oranges will come tomorrow morning.
- lot (some items auctioned or sold as a unit)
- Postaneden üç parti pul satın aldık.
- We bought three lots of stamps from the post office.
- a group of people
Etymology 2
Noun
parti (definite accusative partiyi, plural partiler)
- (politics) party
- Yeşil parti oyların yüzde on beşini aldı.
- The green party took 15 percent of the votes.
Declension
Inflection | ||
---|---|---|
Nominative | parti | |
Definite accusative | partiyi | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | parti | partiler |
Definite accusative | partiyi | partileri |
Dative | partiye | partilere |
Locative | partide | partilerde |
Ablative | partiden | partilerden |
Genitive | partinin | partilerin |
References
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “parti”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
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