late 15c., "parental conduct, parental relationship exhibited in the recognition and care of children," from Old French parentage (12c.), from parent (see parent (n.)). Meaning "descent or derivation from parents, lineage" is from 1560s; figurative use from 1580s. An earlier word was parage "descent, lineage; family," late 13c., from Old French.
pardoner
pare
paregoric
parenchyma
parent
parentage
parental
parentcraft
parenteral
parenthesis
parenthesize