"partie" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: parties [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} partie (plural parties)
  1. Obsolete spelling of party.. Tags: alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: party
    Sense id: en-partie-en-noun-U4gi7y8R Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 6 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "[1590?], [James Morice], A Briefe Treatise of Oathes Exacted by Ordinaries and Ecclesiasticall Iudges, to Answere Generallie to All Such Articles or Interrogatories, as Pleaseth Them to Propound. And of Their Forced and Constrained Oathes Ex Officio, Wherein Is Proued That the Same Are Vnlawfull., [Middelburg]: [ […] Richard Schilders], page 49:",
          "text": "So that if a man be excōmunicate in any of their Courts for a thing which apperteyneth to the Royal Maiest. that is to say (sayeth that booke) in a matter of the common lawe, the partie excommunicate shall haue a premunire facias, and so was it adjudged.",
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          "text": "The diuell take the one partie, / And his dam the other, / And theyle be both beſtovved.",
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          "text": "1598, Lancelot Andrewes, sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London\nSo there is a resemblance between the partie that here gives licence to come to the tree of life, and the other that forbid to come to it. The one threatned with a sword; the other promiseth to the persons that keep the condition here expressed",
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          "text": "Then are there 70 judges deputed to ſit upon his cauſe; and if it happen that they aſſoile and quit this partie condemned: then thoſe 30 vvho condemned him, are diſplaced from their ſtate and dignitie, vvith a moſt bitter and greevous rebuke, and for ever after, as diſgraced perſons live in ſhame and infamie.",
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          "text": "I likewiſe blame thoſe who being angry, will brave and mutinie when the partie with whome they are offended is not by.",
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          "ref": "1607, William [Barlow], A Brand, Titio Erepta. […], London: […] Iohn Windet for Mathew Law:",
          "text": "Now Indignation is a fire, ſaith the Prophet, it will vexe the partie whom it malignes, as fire vexeth the rawe fleſh in the roſting or boyling.",
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          "ref": "1630, John Smith, True Travels, Kupperman, published 1988, page 44:",
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