Perse vs Pease - What's the difference?
perse | pease |
A dark greyish blue colour
Dark greyish blue or purple
(archaic) form of pea, then later of peas
(obsolete) To make peace between (conflicting people, states etc.); to reconcile.
(obsolete) To bring (a war, conflict) to an end.
(obsolete) To placate, appease (someone).
* 1526 , William Tyndale, trans. Bible , Matthew XXVIII:
As a proper noun perse
is (greek god) an oceanid, (one of the three thousand daughters of the titans' oceanus and tethys), and the wife of the sun god, helios, with who she is the mother of aeetes, perses, pasiphae and circe one of her many sisters is amphitrite, (the wife of poseidon) perse is also closely identified with hecate or perse can be .As a noun pease is
(archaic) form of pea, then later of peas .As a verb pease is
(obsolete) to make peace between (conflicting people, states etc); to reconcile.perse
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) pise, from .Noun
(peasen)Usage notes
* The original singular was pease'', and the plural was (peasen). Over the centuries, ''pease'' became used as the plural, ''peasen'' was dropped, (pea) was created as a new singular, and finally ''pease was respelled (peas).Etymology 2
From (etyl) paiser, (pesser) et al., (etyl) paisier, aphetic form of . Probably also partly from aphetic use of (appease).Verb
(peas)- And yf this come to the rulers eares, we wyll pease him, and make you safe.
