Noun
partie (plural parties)
Obsolete spelling of party.
The absent partie is still faultie. George Herbert
For fro what partie of the Erthe, that men duelle, outher aboven or benethen, it semethe always to hem that duellen, that thei gon more righte than ony other folk. And righte as it semethe to us, that thei ben undre us, righte so it semethe hem, that wee ben undre hem. John Mandeville
For example, some adverbial expressions placed at the beginning of a sentence trigger inversion of pronominal subjects: Peut-être est-elle partie (Maybe she has left). Source: Internet
Beckett went on to write successful full-length plays, including Fin de partie ( Endgame ) (1957), Krapp's Last Tape (1958, written in English), Happy Days (1961, also written in English), and Play (1963). Source: Internet
He has also enjoyed work in Delray Beach, Fla., as a chef de partie at 32 East, a contemporary American bistro. Source: Internet
It still allows the government, or third parties such as foster agencies or First Nations to seek ex partie publication bans from a judge, without notice to the press or family. Source: Internet