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From Middle English perre; from Old French peré; from Vulgar Latin *piratum; from Latin pirum.

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perry (countable and uncountable, plural perries)

  1. A fermented alcoholic beverage made from pears; somewhat analogous to cider.
    • 1853, The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal:
      M. Vasse never observed a fatal termination unless in two instances ; in which the persons, adults, had drank perry in large quantity.
    • 1892, James Mew, John Ashton, Drinks of the World:
      Perry is less popular than cider, but some consider it superior.
    • 2017, Andi Watson, Glister:
      Sip the perry of the Black Worchester and you will belch clouds of soot.

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perry

  1. Alternative form of perre (jewels)