PARRY
Parry is a term with several related meanings in English. As a verb, to parry means to ward off or deflect an attack, especially with a blade. In fencing and other combat arts, a parry is a controlled defensive action that redirects an opponent’s weapon, often followed by a counterattack called a riposte. Parries are described by lines or guards and are fundamental to timing, distance, and blade control. The word is also used metaphorically to describe avoiding or deflecting questions, accusations, or problems.
Parry is also a surname of Welsh origin. Notable individuals include Sir William Edward Parry (1786–1855), a
In addition to people, Parry appears in toponyms and cultural references, reflecting its adoption in English-speaking