Etymology:
The word "peart" is derived from the Old English word "peart," meaning lively or cheerful.
Meaning:
Origin:
The origin of the word "peart" is uncertain, but it is thought to be related to the Old English verb "perran," meaning "to flourish." This verb is cognate with the German "pflanzen," meaning "to plant." It is possible that the word "peart" originally referred to the vigorous growth of plants.
Examples of Usage:
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