The Collaborative International Dictionary
Parture
Parture \Par"ture\, n.
Departure. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
parture
n. (context obsolete English) departure
Usage examples of "parture".
The public has so long listened to these funereal solos that if a few of the poets thus impatient to be gone were to go, their departure would perhaps be attended by that resigned speeding which the proverb invokes on behalf of the parting guest.
At last someone with a little bit of credibility parture of the sun, the temperature had plummeted.