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pard (n.1)
archaic form of
leopard
, c. 1300, from Latin
pardus
"a male panther," from Greek
pardos
"male panther," from the same source (probably Iranian) as Sanskrit
prdaku-s
"leopard, tiger, snake," and Persian
palang
"panther."
pard (n.2)
1850, dialectal shortening of
pardener
(1795), representing a common pronunciation of
partner
(n.).