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English
Etymology
From Middle English parage, from Old French parage, perage, from pair (“equal”) + -age. Doublet of peerage.
Pronunciation
Noun
parage (countable and uncountable, plural parages)
- (archaic) Lineage, parentage; rank, especially as high or noble.
1485, Sir Thomas Malory, chapter V, in Le Morte Darthur, book VII:at souper the knyght sat syr Beumayns afore the damoisel / Fy fy said she syr knyghte ye are vncurtoys to sette a kechyn page afore me hym bysemeth better to stycke a swyne than to sytte afore a damoysel of hyhe parage / thenne the knyght was ashamed atte her wordes / and took hym vp / and sette hym at asyde bord / and sette hym self afore hym / and soo al that nyght they had good chere and mery reste- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- A feudal institution that recognizes equality of rights and status between two rulers, and equality in the portions of an inheritance.
- A woman's marriage portion or dowry.
French
Pronunciation
Noun
parage m (plural parages)
- parage (social rank)
- (plural only) environs, surroundings
Further reading
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French parage; equivalent to pere (“peer”) + -age.
Pronunciation
Noun
parage (uncountable)
- One's bloodline or ancestry, especially in terms of relative social status.
- A great or noble bloodline; an ancestry of high social status.
- (rare) Common social status or position; societal equalness.
- (rare) The right to hold land due to one's societal equivalence to other tenants.
- (rare) Esteem, significance.
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Old French
Etymology
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Noun
parage oblique singular, m (oblique plural parages, nominative singular parages, nominative plural parage)
- parage (social rank)
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