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Galliard - Wikipedia
The galliard was a form of Renaissance dance and music popular all over Europe in the 16th century. It is mentioned in dance manuals from England, Portugal, ...
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GALLIARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun : a sprightly dance with five steps to a phrase popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. Examples of galliard in a Sentence.
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Galliard Home - Galliard Capital Management, LLC
Celebrating 30 Years. Over the past three decades, Galliard has focused on consistent implementation of our investment philosophy and process during ever ...
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galliard
▪ I. galliard, a. and n.1 (ˈgælɪəd) Forms: 4–9 gaillard(e, gal(l)yard(e, 5–9 galiard(e, 5–6 galȝart, 6 galyeard (galȝard, galȝeard, gagliard), 6– galliard. [ad. OF. and F. gaillard, -art (mod.F. gaillard) = Pr. galhart, Sp., gallardo, Pg. galhardo, It. gagliardo adj., of unknown origin: for the suff...
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Charleston Gaillard Center: Homepage
The Charleston Gaillard Center commissions, supports, and presents ambitious, multidisciplinary cultural programming and provides access to the best local, ...
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galliard, adj. & n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
A smart or elegant fellow; a man of fashion. archaic. 1768. My fame..made my name famous among the gaillards of the town. W ...
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Galliard (disambiguation)
Galliard may refer to:
People
Johann Ernst Galliard (1687–1749), German composer
Léon Olphe-Galliard (1825–1893), French ornithologist
Pierce Galliard Smith (1826–1908), Australian Baptist Church rector
Christian Galliard de Lavernée (born 1950), French civil servant
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galliard (typography), another
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The Galliard: Renaissance Dance - YouTube
This is the performance video of my love and I performing the galliard. We practiced so hard to learn this dance and I am very proud of us.
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Galliard | Renaissance, Courtly & Baroque - Britannica
Vigorous 16th-century European court dance. Its four hopping steps and one high leap permitted athletic gentlemen to show off for their partners.
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The Galliard - Long Dog Samplers
The Galliard was a lively dance popular in 16th and 17th century Europe which originated in Italy and then spread, like all good things were wont to do, ...
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GALLIARD Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Galliard definition: a spirited dance for two dancers in triple rhythm, common in the 16th and 17th centuries.. See examples of GALLIARD used in a sentence.
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Galliard - White Wolf Wiki - Fandom
The Galliard, also known as the Moon Dancer by the Pure Tribes, is one of the five Auspices of the Garou, and possessed of the second-highest starting level of ...
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Galliard (horse)
Galliard (1880 – 1903) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Galliard was euthanized in Germany in 1903.
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Galliard (typeface)
ITC Galliard Pro (2010)
It is a version of ITC Galliard with characters that support Central European languages. References
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ITC Classics: ITC Galliard
ITC Galliard Pro
ITC Galliard eText family - Designed by Matthew Carter in 2013 Carl Crossgrove in
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Henri Galliard
Henri Lucien Galliard (24 December 1891 – 2 October 1979) was a French physician and parasitologist known for his work on filariasis and strongyloidiasis Galliard was born in the Huguenot family of Lucien Galliard (1852-1936), a doctor in Paris.
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