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ricky partridge

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Par⋅tridge

[pahr-trij]
–noun
Eric (Hon⋅ey⋅wood) [huhn-ee-wood] , 1894–1979, British lexicographer, born in New Zealand.
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partridge 
1176, from O.Fr. pertis, alteration of perdis (perhaps infl. by fem. suffix -tris), from L. perdicem (nom. perdix), from Gk. perdix, the Greek partridge, probably related to perdesthai "to break wind," in ref. to the whirring noise of the bird's wings, from PIE imitative base *perd- "to break wind" (cf. Skt. pardate "breaks wind," Lith. perdzu, Rus. perdet, O.H.G. ferzan, O.N. freta, M.E. farten).
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