Also means
peer (nobleman)
Usage Note
Pair most commonly appears in the expression aller de pair avec ('to go hand in hand with'). The phrase au pair refers to a live-in foreign helper. As a historical term, les pairs de France were the highest-ranking nobles. Do not confuse with père (father) or paire (a pair of objects).
Examples
"Ces deux tendances vont de pair."
Natural Translation
These two tendencies go hand in hand.
Literal Translation
These two tendencies go in pairs.
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