Perse

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See also: perse, persé, and per se

English

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek Περση (Persē, literally Persian woman).

Proper noun

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Perse

  1. (Greek mythology) An Oceanid, (one of the three thousand daughters of the Titans' Oceanus and Tethys), and the wife of the sun god, Helios, by whom 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.
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Further reading

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Etymology 2

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A variant of Piers.

Proper noun

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Perse

  1. A rare surname transferred from the given name.

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French

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Etymology

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From Latin, itself from Old Persian.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pɛʁs/
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Proper noun

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Perse f

  1. Persia

Noun

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Perse m or f by sense (plural Perses)

  1. Persian person
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Old English

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Proper noun

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Perse m pl

  1. the Persians
    • late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
      Þǣr wæs Persa X M ofslæġen ġehorsedra, ⁊ eahtatiġ M fēþena,⁊ eahtatiġ M ġefangenra.
      There, 10,000 Persian cavalry were slain, and 80,000 infanty, and 80,000 were captured.

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