Partake vs Parbake - What's the difference?
partake | parbake |
(formal) To take part in an activity; to participate.
* John Locke
To take a share or portion (of).
(obsolete) To have something of the properties, character, or office (of).
* Francis Bacon
(transitive, rare, cookery) To bake (bread or dough) partially so it can be rapidly frozen for storage.
As verbs the difference between partake and parbake
is that partake is (formal) to take part in an activity; to participate while parbake is (transitive|rare|cookery) to bake (bread or dough) partially so it can be rapidly frozen for storage.partake
English
Verb
- Brutes partake in this faculty.
- Will you partake of some food?
- The attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster partakes partly of a judge, and partly of an attorney-general.
