"and a partridge in a pear tree" meaning in English

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Phrase

IPA: /ænd ə ˈpɑːtɹɪd͡ʒ ɪn ə ˌpɛə ˈtɹiː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ænd ə ˈpɑɹtɹɪd͡ʒ ən ə ˌpɛɚ ˈtɹi/ [General-American] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-and a partridge in a pear tree.wav [Southern-England]
Etymology: From the traditional Christmas song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” first published around 1780, in which earlier lines are repeated with every succeeding line that is sung. The last round of one version of the song that is commonly sung today ends: “On the twelfth day of Christmas, / My true love sent to me / Twelve drummers drumming, / Eleven pipers piping, / Ten lords a-leaping, / Nine ladies dancing, / Eight maids a-milking, / Seven swans a-swimming, / Six geese a-laying, / Five golden rings, / Four calling birds, / Three French hens, / Two turtledoves / And a partridge in a pear tree.” Etymology templates: {{nb...|Containing The Twelve Days of Christmas, the Play of the Gaping-wide-mouthed-wadling Frog, Love and Hatred, the Art of Talking with the Fingers, and Nimble Ned’s Alphabet and Figures.}} […], {{nb...|George’s Court}} […], {{nb...|No. 8, Aylesbury Street, Clerkenwell.}} […] Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} and a partridge in a pear tree
  1. (humorous) Used at the end of a list of items to emphasize its length. Tags: humorous Translations (used at the end of a list of items to emphasize its length): alouette (French), és egy csíz a csupasz körtefán (Hungarian), y la abuela (Spanish), y pare usted de contar (Spanish)

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