PARCH
Source: 566, 567
parch. Parch, v. to scorch, become scorched, grow dry
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Parch (pärch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Parched (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Parching.] [[OE. perchen to pierce, hence used of a piercing heat or cold, OF. perchier, another form of percier, F. percer. See Pierce.]] 1. 1. To burn the surface of; to scorch; to roast over the fire, as dry grain; as, to parch the skin; to parch corn.
Ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched corn. Lev. xxiii. 14. 2. 2. To dry to extremity; to shrivel with heat; as, the mouth is parched from fever.
The ground below is parched. Dryden.