purlieu |
undefined |
As a noun purlieu
is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
purlieu |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun purlieu
is the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
puerile |
purlieu |
As an adjective puerile
is characteristic of, or pertaining to, a boy or boys;
confer: puellile.
As a noun purlieu is
the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
purlieus |
purlieu |
As nouns the difference between purlieus and purlieu
is that
purlieus is while
purlieu is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
purlieu |
gonad |
As nouns the difference between purlieu and gonad
is that
purlieu is the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc while
gonad is a sex organ that produces gametes; specifically, a testicle or ovary.
purview |
purlieu |
As nouns the difference between purview and purlieu
is that
purview is (legal) the enacting part of a statute while
purlieu is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
purlieu |
pourlieu |
As nouns the difference between purlieu and pourlieu
is that
purlieu is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc while
pourlieu is .
purlieux |
purlieu |
As nouns the difference between purlieux and purlieu
is that
purlieux is while
purlieu is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
purlieu |
nearby |
As a noun purlieu
is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
As an adjective nearby is
adjacent, near, very close.
As an adverb nearby is
next to, close to.
Pages