parage (Meaning)

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parage (n.)

Equality of condition, blood, or dignity; also, equality in the partition of an inheritance.

Equality of condition between persons holding unequal portions of a fee.

Kindred; family; birth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of parage

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parage Sentence Examples

  1. The ship lurked in the parage, its intentions shrouded in mystery.
  2. The remote parage offered a sanctuary for rare and endangered species.
  3. The parage was dotted with small islands, each a paradise unto itself.
  4. The fisherman rowed slowly through the calm parage, his eyes scanning the water for movement.
  5. The treasure map indicated an ancient ruin hidden within the treacherous parage.
  6. The abandoned lighthouse stood sentinel in the windswept parage, a haunting reminder of past lives.
  7. The parage was a labyrinth of narrow waterways, where boats could easily become lost.
  8. The sailors navigated the parage cautiously, wary of hidden shoals and submerged reefs.
  9. The parage shimmered under the golden rays of the setting sun, casting an enchanting glow.
  10. The coastal parage was a haven for seabirds, their cries echoing through the salty air.

FAQs About the word parage

Equality of condition, blood, or dignity; also, equality in the partition of an inheritance., Equality of condition between persons holding unequal portions of

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ship lurked in the parage, its intentions shrouded in mystery.

The remote parage offered a sanctuary for rare and endangered species.

The parage was dotted with small islands, each a paradise unto itself.

The fisherman rowed slowly through the calm parage, his eyes scanning the water for movement.