Definitions for Gaillard

Gaillard gail·lard

Spelling: [gal-yerd]
IPA: /ˈgæl yərd/

Gaillard is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 173 anagrams from letters in Gaillard (aadgillr).

Definitions for Gaillard

noun

  1. galliard.
  2. a spirited dance for two dancers in triple rhythm, common in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Origin of Gaillard

1525-35; Middle French gaillard, noun use of adj.: lively, vigorous (> Middle English gaillard, late Middle English galyarde), probably Gallo-Romance *galia Celtic (compare MIr gal warlike

Examples for Gaillard

The idol and delight of the nation (so-called by his historian, gaillard).

"On this occasion all the precipitation was on the part of the tailor," replied gaillard.

gaillard, your dinner is most excellent; your pet shall be safe.

"All of them either friends or tools of Robespierre," was gaillard's comment.

gaillard was a versatile fellow; he had been a poet, an actor, and a journalist.

gaillard, who never forgot the favor, was devoted to his friend.

That Abreu rivals you in flavour, and that gaillard has not less invention.

"My dear gaillard, I am a soldier and can eat anything," was Tournay's rejoinder.

Her baby had been left in Amiens, with a woman called gaillard.

gaillard accompanied the two police officers to the other side of the street.

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