Panter vs Parter - What's the difference?
panter | parter |
One who pants.
* Congreve
(obsolete) A net; a noose.
* Geoffrey Chaucer, The Prologue'' to ''The Legend of Good Women
(informal, only, in combination) A work in a specified number of parts.
As nouns the difference between panter and parter
is that panter is panther while parter is (informal|only|in combination) a work in a specified number of parts or parter can be that which parts.panter
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- Swiftly the gentle Charmer flies, / And to the tender Grief soft Air applies, / Which, warbling Mystic sounds, / Cements the bleeding Panter' s Wounds.
Etymology 2
See (painter) a rope.Noun
(en noun)- The smalle fowles, of the season fain,
- That from the panter and the net ben scaped,
- Upon the fowler, that them made a-whaped
- In winter, and destroyed had their brood.
Etymology 3
(etyl) panetier.Anagrams
* English agent nouns ----parter
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- The show was a two-parter , but we stopped watching halfway through.