Definition of Parridge

1. porridge [n -S] - See also: porridge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parridge

parrakeet
parrakeets
parral
parrals
parranda
parraqua
parraquas
parred
parrel
parrels
parrhesia
parricidal
parricide
parricides
parricidious
parridge (current term)
parridges
parried
parrier
parriers
parries
parrilla
parrillas
parring
parritch
parritches
parro
parrock
parrocked
parrocks

Literary usage of Parridge

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"Ye'll be for your breakfast, I'se warrant ? hae there's a soup parridge for you—it will set ye better to be ..."

2. The Scottish Songs by Robert Chambers (1829)
"... Without the leave o' me ? A sword ! quo' she ; Aye, a sword, quo' he. Ye auld blind dotard carle, And blinder mat ye be ! It's bnt a parridge- ..."

3. The Illustrated book of Scottish songs: from the sixteenth to the nineteenth (1854)
"Ye auld blind dotard carle, And blinder mat ye be ! It's but a parridge- ... Weel, far hae I ridden, And muckle hae I seen ; But siller-handed parridge- ..."

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