"Parcenary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Parcenary refers to the sharing or management of household expenses, goods, or services among married couples or partners. It can also describe the act of sharing or dividing domestic duties and responsibilities between two people in a romantic relationship.
The word "parcae" refers to the three goddesses of fate in Roman mythology: Morta, Nona, and Decima. They were believed to control the length of a person's life and their eventual death.
Past participle of "parcel" meaning to divide or portion out into small packages or units, especially for sending or transporting.
The verb "parcelling" is the present participle form of the verb "parcel", which means to divide or share something into smaller parts, often for easier handling or distribution. For example: "The company is parcelling out the tasks among the team members."
The verb "to parch" means to dry out or wither, especially due to heat or drought. It can also mean to burn or scorch something, like food, over high heat. Additionally, it can be used to describe someone or something that is dried out, weakened, or exhausted, often due to lack of moisture or nourishment.
Parchment refers to a sheet made from the skin of an animal, such as a sheep, goat, or calf, that has been cleaned, purified, and usually processed to be smooth and thin. In the past, it was commonly used as a writing material, particularly for important documents, including contracts, deeds, and literary works.