† ˈpalliardize, v. Obs.
[f. palliard + -ize.]
1. intr. To fornicate.
| 1619 T. Milles tr. Mexia's, etc. Treas. Anc. & Mod. T. II. 364/1 Charlemaigne, whose eldest daughter was found paillardising with..Eginhard, his Secretary. 1650 Anne Bradstreet Four Mon., Assyr., Sardan. 3 Sardanapalas..That palliardizing sot. |
2. trans. To be a procurer of.
| 1644 Prynne & Walker Fiennes's Trial 2 To..let the Parliament see, they had not employed such a man as would palliardise Lies, and become a pander unto Falshood. |