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DIZZARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : jester 2. now dialectal : blockhead, nitwit Word History Etymology probably alteration of disour
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dizzard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (obsolete) A jester or fool. · (obsolete) An idiot. · 1624, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], The Anatomy of Melancholy: […] , 2nd edition, ...
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DIZZARD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
dizzard in British English (ˈdɪzɑːd IPA Pronunciation Guide ) noun obsolete a foolish person Collins English Dictionary.
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† dizzard Obs. or arch. (ˈdɪzəd) Forms: 6 disarde, dysarde, diserde, dissarde, dyzerde, dyzert, 6–7 dizard(e, dissard(e, 6–8 (9 arch.) disard, dizzard. [First found c 1520. Perh. a modification of earlier disour, by assimilation to words in -ard. See the intermediate forms in -er, -are, -ar in sense...
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Dizzard - Wikipedia
Dizzard (Cornish: Dyserth, meaning very steep) is an area, in the civil parish of St Gennys, Cornwall, containing five farms (or former farms).
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Meaning of “a dizzard” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
A dizzard is: = disour n.; a jester, a 'fool'. 2. A foolish fellow, idiot, blockhead. The spelling can vary.
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"DIZZARD": Foolish or scatterbrained, simple person - OneLook
Usually means: Foolish or scatterbrained, simple person. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 13 dictionaries that define the word dizzard:
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Dizard vs Dizzard: Which One Is The Correct One?
The dizzard cat lazily stretched out in the sun, enjoying the warmth of the day. He was known for his dizzardly behavior, always taking naps and ...
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dizzard, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun dizzard. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ...
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Dizzard Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Dizzard Definition · Other Word Forms of Dizzard · Origin of Dizzard · Find Similar Words · Words Near Dizzard in the Dictionary. dize · dizen · dizi ...
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St Gennys
In either case the name is old and several places in the parish are mentioned in the Domesday Book including Crackington (as Crachemua), Dizzard (as Disart
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Archibald Armstrong
At the time, Armstrong, described as "Archy the Dizzard", was thought be making a fortune from a patent for the manufacture of clay tobacco pipes.
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