parti

      English

      Etymology

      From French parti.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      parti (plural partis)

      1. (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.

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      Danish

      Etymology

      From French parti, partie.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA: /parti/, [pʰaˈtˢiːˀ]

      Noun

      parti n (singular definite partiet, plural indefinite partier)

      1. part
      2. lot, quantity
      3. party (political group)
      4. side
      5. game (a game of e.g. chess or tennis)
      6. parti

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      French

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      parti m (plural partis)

      1. party (political)
      2. parti
      3. Course of action

      Verb

      parti m (feminine partie, masculine plural partis, feminine plural parties)

      1. Past participle of partir

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      Hungarian

      Pronunciation

      • IPA: /ˈpɒrti/
      • Hyphenation: par‧ti

      Etymology 1

      From German Partie, from French partie (part), from partir (to divide), from Latin partire (to separete), from pars (part). The "social gathering" meaning is from English party.

      Noun

      parti (plural partik)

      1. (archaic) a marriageable person, eligible partner
      2. (gaming) a game of (e.g. cards, chess)
      3. (gaming) party
      4. party (social gathering)
      Declension
      Derived terms

      Etymology 2

      part + -i

      Adjective

      parti (not comparable)

      1. coastal
      Derived terms

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      Ido

      Noun

      parti

      1. Plural form of parto

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      Italian

      Noun

      parti f

      1. Plural form of parte

      Noun

      parti m

      1. Plural form of parto

      Verb

      parti

      1. second-person singular present tense of partire
      2. second-person singular imperative of partire

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      Jèrriais

      Etymology 1

      From Old French partir, from Latin partiō, partīre (distribute, divide).

      Verb

      parti

      1. to leave
      Antonyms

      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)

      1. party

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      Latin

      Verb

      partī

      1. second-person singular present active imperative of partiō

      Participle

      partī

      1. genitive masculine singular of partus
      2. genitive neuter singular of partus
      3. nominative masculine plural of partus
      4. vocative masculine plural of partus

      Noun

      partī

      1. dative singular of pars
      2. ablative singular of pars

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      Malay

      Noun

      parti

      1. party (political)
      2. party (social gathering)
        Mari kita berparti!
        Let's party!

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      Norwegian Bokmål

      Etymology

      From French partir (to go away, to leave, to depart).

      Noun

      parti n (definite singular partiet; indefinite plural parti/partier; definite plural partia/partiene)

      1. political party
      2. shipment of goods

      Derived terms


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      Norwegian Nynorsk

      Etymology

      From French partir (to go away, to leave, to depart).

      Noun

      parti n (definite singular partiet; indefinite plural parti; definite plural partia)

      1. political party
      2. shipment of goods

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      Portuguese

      Verb

      parti

      1. first-person singular preterite of partir

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      Swedish

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      parti n

      1. political party
      2. a side in an argument
      3. a game of e.g. chess
      4. a shipment of goods

      Declension


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      Turkish

      Etymology

      From French partie.

      Noun

      parti

      1. party (social gathering)


      This Turkish entry was created from the translations listed at party. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see parti in the Turkish Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) December 2008

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      Last modified on 17 June 2013, at 19:05