First Known Use: 14th century
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1perch
noun \ˈpərch\
Definition of PERCH
1
: a bar or peg on which something is hung
2
a : a roost for a bird b : a resting place or vantage point : seat c : a prominent position <his new perch as president>
3
chiefly British : rod 2
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Origin of PERCH
Middle English perche, from Anglo-French, from Latin pertica pole
2perch
verb
: to sit on or be on something high or on something from which it is easy to fall
: to put (someone or something) on something high or on something from which it is easy to fall
Full Definition of PERCH
intransitive verb
: to alight, settle, or rest on a perch, a height, or a precarious spot
transitive verb
: to place on a perch, a height, or a precarious spot
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First Known Use of PERCH
14th century
3perch
noun
plural perch or perch·es
Definition of PERCH
1
a : a small European freshwater bony fish (Perca fluviatilis of the family Percidae, the perch family) b : yellow perch
2
: any of numerous bony fishes (as of the families Percidae, Centrarchidae, and Serranidae)
Origin of PERCH
Middle English perche, from Anglo-French, from Latin perca, from Greek perkē; akin to Old High German faro colored, Latin porcus, a spiny fish
First Known Use: 14th century
PERCH Defined for Kids
1perch
noun \ˈpərch\
Definition of PERCH for Kids
1
: a place where birds roost
2
: a raised seat or position
2perch
verb
perchedperch·ing
Definition of PERCH for Kids
: to sit or rest on a raised seat or position
3perch
noun
plural perch or perch·es
Definition of PERCH for Kids
1
: a common yellow and greenish brown fish of North America that is sometimes caught for food or sport
2
: any of various fish related to or resembling the North American perch
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