The word is derived from a French word of Latin origin Perdrix, roughly Lost female, could apply to Miss Earhart, right.
First GiftThe first gift in 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' is a partridge in a pear tree.A partridge in a pear tree.
"..... and a partridge in a PEAR tree ....."
Partridge in a pear tree.
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A partridge in a pear tree
Well, honey, the only thing that rhymes with "partridge in a pear tree" is "partridge in a pear tree." It's a pretty unique phrase, so you won't find a perfect rhyme for it. But hey, at least it's catchy and festive, right?
kids, i can tell you for any school work that yes, they do live in trees, and not those silly answers like candy trees! they live in pear trees, of coarse!
Up in the pear tree.
No, pear trees do not have thorns on their branches.