Perdue vs Perdie - What's the difference?
perdue | perdie |
* Fuller
(obsolete) Accustomed to, or employed in, desperate enterprises; reckless; hopeless.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
*1602 : , act III scene 2
*:For if the King like not the comedy
*:Why then belike he likes it not, perdie .
As an adjective perdue
is .As an interjection perdie is
.perdue
English
Adjective
(-)- He should lie perdue who is to walk the round.
- A perdue captain.