Paris quadrifoliaFromLatin herba Paris (Herba Paris), Paris herba , fromLatin herba andLatin par ( “ equal ” ) , in reference to the regularity of its leaves, petals, etc. See image.
Paris
A taxonomicgenus within thefamily Melanthiaceae –herb Paris and its close relatives, native to Asia and Europe. FromMiddle English Parys ,Paris , fromOld French Paris , from theLate Latin name of an earlier settlement,Lutetia Parisiorum ( “ Lutetia of the Parisii ” ) , fromLatin Parīsiī , aGaulish tribe, fromTransalpine Gaulish *parios ( “ cauldron ” ) , fromProto-Celtic *kʷaryos , fromProto-Indo-European *kʷer- .Doublet ofParizh .
Paris
Thecapital and largest city ofFrance .1996 ,Eldon Black , “Prologue: 1960-1967 ”, inDirect Intervention: Canada-France Relations, 1967-1974 [2] ,Carleton University Press ,→ISBN ,→OCLC ,page 9 :And of course, in July 1967 De Gaulle did come to Canada. He made his speeches in Quebec, was enthusiastically received on the Chemin du Roy, shouted “Vive le Quebec libre” in Montreal and, on learning of the reaction of the Canadian government, returned toParis without going to Ottawa.
Adepartment ofÎle-de-France ,France . ( metonymically ) Thegovernment of France.A locale named after the French city.Ahamlet inJutland ,Denmark . Ahamlet inNew Valley ,Egypt . A formersettlement inYukon ,Canada . A formersettlement inKiritimati ,Kiribati . A locale in theUnited States .A city inArkansas ,United States and one of the twocounty seats ofLogan County . A city, thecounty seat ofBear Lake County ,Idaho . A city, thecounty seat ofEdgar County ,Illinois . An unincorporated community inJefferson County andJennings County ,Indiana . An unincorporated community inLinn County ,Iowa . A city, thecounty seat ofBourbon County ,Kentucky . A town, thecounty seat ofOxford County ,Maine . An unincorporated community inGreen Charter Township,Mecosta County ,Michigan . Acensus-designated place inLafayette County ,Mississippi . A city, thecounty seat ofMonroe County ,Missouri ; named for the city in Kentucky. An unincorporated community in the towns ofDummer andStark ,Coos County ,New Hampshire . A town inOneida County ,New York ; named for early benefactor Col. Isaac Paris. Atownship and unincorporated community therein, inStark County ,Ohio . An unincorporated community inLane County ,Oregon ; named for postmaster G. E.Parris . Acensus-designated place inHanover Township,Washington County ,Pennsylvania . A city, thecounty seat ofLamar County ,Texas . A city, thecounty seat ofHenry County ,Tennessee . An unincorporated community inFauquier County ,Virginia . A town inGrant County ,Wisconsin . A town and unincorporated community therein, inKenosha County ,Wisconsin ; named for the town in New York. A number oftownships in theUnited States , listed underParis Township . Acommunity ofOntario ; named for nearbygypsum deposits, used to makeplaster of Paris (itself named for the city). An Englishhabitational surname from Old French for someone from Paris.A malegiven name from place name .A femalegiven name transferred from the place name, of modern usage , usually from the French city.capital of France
Afrikaans:Parys (af) Akan:Paris Albanian:Paris m Amharic:ፓሪስ ( paris ) ,ፓሪ ( pari ) ( French form ) Antillean Creole:Pawi m Arabic:بَارِيس f ( bārīs ) ,( archaic ) بَارِيز f ( bārīz ) Gulf Arabic:باريس f ( bārīs ) ,پاريس f ( pārīs ) Hijazi Arabic:باريس f ( bārīs, pārīs ) Aragonese:París m Armenian:Փարիզ ( Pʻariz ) Asturian:París Azerbaijani:Paris (az) Bashkir:Париж ( Parij ) Basque:Paris (eu) Belarusian:Пары́ж m ( Parýž ) Bengali:প্যারিস (bn) ( pêriś ) Breton:Pariz (br) Bulgarian:Пари́ж (bg) m ( Paríž ) Burmese:ပါရီ ( pari ) Catalan:París (ca) m Chechen:Париж ( Pariž ) Chinese:Cantonese:巴黎 ( baa1 lai4 ) Eastern Min:巴黎 ( Bă-là̤ ) Hakka:巴黎 ( Pâ-lì ) Hokkien:巴黎 (zh-min-nan) ( Pa-lê ) Mandarin:巴黎 (zh) ( Bālí ) Wu:巴黎 Chuvash:Парис ( Paris ) Cornish:Paris Corsican:Parighji f ,Parigi f ,Pariggi f Crimean Tatar:Paris Czech:Paříž (cs) f Danish:Paris (da) n Dutch:Parijs (nl) n Esperanto:Parizo (eo) Estonian:Pariis (et) Farefare:Pari Faroese:París m Finnish:Pariisi (fi) French:Paris (fr) m Galician:París (gl) m Georgian:პარიზი (ka) ( ṗarizi ) German:Paris (de) n Greek:Παρίσι (el) n ( Parísi ) Ancient:Λευκετία f ( Leuketía ) ,Λουκοτοκία f ( Loukotokía ) ,Λουκετία ( Louketía ) ,Λευκοτοκία ( Leukotokía ) Gujarati:પૅરિસ ( pěris ) Hausa:Paris f Hawaiian:Palika Hebrew:פָּרִיז ( pariz ) Hindi:पेरिस ( peris ) Hungarian:Párizs (hu) Icelandic:París (is) f Irish:Páras m Italian:Parigi (it) f Japanese:パリ (ja) ( Pari ) (巴里 (ja) ( Pari ) dated ) Kalmyk:Париж ( Parizh ) Kannada:ಪ್ಯಾರಿಸ್ (kn) ( pyāris ) Kashubian:Pariz Kazakh:Париж ( Parij ) Khmer:ប៉ារីស (km) ( paariih ) Korean:파리 (ko) ( Pari ) ,빠리 (ko) ( Ppari ) ( North Korea ) Kurdish:Northern Kurdish:Parîs (ku) Kyrgyz:Париж ( Parij ) Lao:ປາລີ ( pā lī ) Latin:Parīsius m ( Medieval Latin ) ,Lutetia Parisiorum f ,Lutetia (la) f ( Classical Latin ) Latvian:Parīze f Lithuanian:Paryžius (lt) m Luxembourgish:Paräis (lb) Macedonian:Париз (mk) m ( Pariz ) Malay:Paris Malayalam:പാരിസ് ( pārisŭ ) Maltese:Pariġi Manx:Paarys m Maori:Parī Marathi:पॅरिस ( pĕris ) Middle English:Parys Mongolian:Парис ( Paris ) Nepali:पेरिस ( peris ) Northern Sotho:Paris Norwegian:Bokmål:Paris (no) Nynorsk:Paris Occitan:París (oc) Old Church Slavonic:Парижь ( Parižĭ ) Ossetian:Париж ( Pariž ) Pashto:پاريس (ps) m ( pārís ) Persian:پاریس (fa) ( pâris ) Polish:Paryż (pl) m Portuguese:Paris (pt) f Punjabi:Gurmukhi:ਪੈਰਿਸ m ( pairis ) Shahmukhi:پَیرَس m ( pairas ) Romani:o Parìzo m Romanian:Paris (ro) Russian:Пари́ж (ru) m ( Paríž ) Samoan:Paris Samogitian:Parīžios Scottish Gaelic:Paris Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:Париз m Roman:Pariz (sh) m Sicilian:Parisi f Sinhalese:පැරිස් ( pæris ) ,පැරිසිය ( pærisiya ) Slovak:Paríž (sk) m Slovene:Paríz (sl) m Somali:Baariis Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:Paris Upper Sorbian:Paris Spanish:París (es) m Sranan Tongo:Pareisi Swahili:Paris Swedish:Paris (sv) n Tagalog:Paris Tajik:Париж ( Pariž ) ,Порис ( Poris ) Tamil:பாரிஸ் (ta) ( pāris ) Tatar:Париж (tt) ( Parij ) Telugu:పారిస్ ( pāris ) Thai:ปารีส (th) ( bpaa-rîis ) Tibetan:པ་ལི ( pa li ) Turkish:Paris (tr) Turkmen:Pariž Udmurt:Париж ( Pariž ) Ukrainian:Пари́ж (uk) m ( Parýž ) Urdu:پیرس m ( pairis ) Uyghur:پارىژ ( parizh ) Uzbek:Parij Vietnamese:Pa-ri ,Ba Lê (vi) ( dated ) ,Ba Lý Walloon:Paris (wa) Welsh:Paris (cy) West Flemish:Parys n West Frisian:Parys (fy) n Yakut:Париж ( Parizh ) Yiddish:פּאַריז n ( pariz ) Yoruba:Paris Zazaki:( Southern Zazaki ) Paris Zhuang:Bahliz
Borrowed fromAncient Greek Πάρις ( Páris ) .
Paris
( Greek mythology ) ATrojan prince whoeloped withHelen .A malegiven name from Ancient Greek , from the Trojan hero.Paris
A Frenchsurname originating as a patronymic , ultimately fromLatin Patricius .Parise ,Pariset ,Parez ,Paresse ,Parisot ,Pariseau ,Parizeau ,Parris ,de Paris ,Parizot ,Parizet Paris
An Englishsurname ofCeltic origin, a variant ofParris .Paris
A Belgiansurname , a variant ofParys .Paris
A Siciliansurname , a variant ofParigi .Paris
A Spanishsurname , a variant ofAparicio . ^ Nicole Lenoir-Jourdan (2022 December 28) “Emily in Paris goes to Provence and other exotic locations”, inFirst Class Magazine [1] , archived fromthe original on2023-02-01 : “Emily in Paris (pronounced Paree – see it rhymes) is regaling us with even more incredible locations in season three including the Loire Valley and Provence. ” ^ “Parisianism ”, inMerriam-Webster Online Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.:Merriam-Webster , 1996–present. Paris (definite accusative Parisi ,plural Parislər )
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )Paris
Paris (thecapital city ofFrance )FromOld French Paris , fromLatin Lutetia Parīsiōrum .
Paris
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )FromAncient Greek Πάρις ( Páris ) .
Paris
( mythology ) Paris( prince of Troy, abductor of Helen ) Paris on French Wikipedia
Inherited fromOld French Paris , fromLate Latin name of an earlier settlement,Lūtētia Parīsiōrum ( “ Lutetia of the Parisii ” ) , fromLatin Parīsiī , aGaulish tribe.
Paris m or f (mostlym )
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )Synonym: ( slang ) Paname Paris est beaucoup moins bruyant en étéParis is much less noisy in summer Paris est vraiment belle la nuitParis is really beautiful at night Paris (adepartment ofÎle-de-France ,France )Partially fromOccitan París and most generally from a variant of the given namePatrice ; ultimately fromLatin Patricius .[ 1]
Paris m or f
a commonsurname FromMiddle High German Pārīs , fromOld French Paris . The modern form follows non-diphthongising dialects, obviously reinforced by ModernFrench . The formPareis still survives dialectally; compare alsoLuxembourgish Paräis ,Dutch Parijs .
IPA (key ) : /paˈʁiːs/ ,( dated also ) /paˈʁɪs/ Rhymes:-iːs Paris n (proper noun ,genitive Paris' or ( rare ) Parisens or ( with an article ) Paris )
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )FromLatin Paris , fromAncient Greek Πάρις ( Páris ) .
Paris m (proper noun ,strong ,genitive Paris' or ( learned ) Paridis or ( with an article ) Paris )
( Greek mythology ) Paris “Paris ” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache “Paris ” inDuden online “Paris ” inDuden online FromEnglish Paris .
IPA (key ) : /páː.rìs/ ( Standard Kano Hausa ) IPA (key ) : [páː.rɪ̀s] Pār̃ìs f
Paris (a city inFrance )Borrowed fromAncient Greek Πάρις ( Páris ) .
Paris m sg (genitive Paridis or Paridos ) ;third declension
( Greek mythology ) ATrojan prince whoeloped withHelen .a malegiven name from Ancient Greek , from the Trojan heroThird-declension noun (non-Greek-type or Greek-type, normal variant), singular only.
1 In poetry.
Paris
Alternative form ofParys Paris
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )Paris
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )Paris
Paris (thecapital and largest city of modernFrance )Inherited fromOld Galician-Portuguese Paris .
Rhymes:( Brazil ) -is ,( Portugal, Rio de Janeiro ) -iʃ Hyphenation:Pa‧ris Paris
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )2012 ,Luís Fernando Veríssimo , “A tia que caiu no Sena”, inDiálogos Impossíveis , Rio de Janeiro: Editora Objetiva,→ISBN , page63 :Alda contou para o grupo que a tia Belinha tinha ido sozinha aParis e lá conhecera um conde francês, ligeiramente arruinado e ligeiramente maluco, com quem tivera um tórrido caso de verão. Numa noite quente, dançando numa margem do Sena, depois de muitos copos de champanhe, os dois tinham tropeçado e... (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation) Paris is never indicated by an article; see usage notes forPortugal .
Paris f
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )Borrowed fromAncient Greek Πάρις ( Páris ) .
Paris m pers (genitive singular Parida ,declension pattern of chlap )
( Greek mythology ) Paris a malegiven name from Ancient Greek , from the Trojan heroBorrowed fromAncient Greek Πάρις ( Páris ) .
IPA (key ) : /ˈpaɾis/ [ˈpa.ɾis] Rhymes:-aɾis Syllabification:Pa‧ris Paris m
( Greek mythology ) Paris , theTrojan princeParis FromOld French Paris .
Paris n (genitive Paris )
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )FromAncient Greek Πᾰ́ρῐς ( Pắrĭs ) .
Paris c (genitive Paris )
( Greek mythology ) Paris (Trojan prince)Paris
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )FromOttoman Turkish پارس ( paris ) , fromFrench Paris .
IPA (key ) : /paːɾis/ Hyphenation:Pa‧ris Paris
Paris (thecapital and largest city ofFrance )Paris
Paris (thecapital city ofFrance )Paris f
Paris (thecapital city ofFrance )Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.