The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pardie
Parde \Par*de"\, Pardie \Par*die"\, adv. or interj. [F. pardi, for par Dieu by God.] Certainly; surely; truly; verily; -- originally an oath.
He was, parde, an old fellow of yours.
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
pardie
interj. by God!
Usage examples of "pardie".
For, pardie, Jephthah gave his daughter grace For to complain, ere he her slew, alas!
Certes this dream, which ye have mette tonight, Cometh of the great supefluity Of youre rede cholera,* pardie, *bile Which causeth folk to dreaden in their dreams Of arrows, and of fire with redde beams, Of redde beastes, that they will them bite, Of conteke,* and of whelpes great and lite.