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PALLIARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun pal· liard ˈpalyə(r)d plural -s archaic : a low or profligate rascal : beggar, vagabond, lecher Word History Etymology Middle French paillard, from paille ... www.merriam-webster.com
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palliard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
palliard (plural palliards). (archaic) A beggar or vagrant, especially a professional one; (earlier especially) a lecher. 1614, Walter Raleigh, Hist. en.wiktionary.org
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PALLIARD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the act or process of lessening the severity of pain, disease, etc, without curing or removing the underlying cause; alleviation; mitigation. www.collinsdictionary.com
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palliard
palliard Obs. or arch. (ˈpæljəd) Forms: 5 payllard, -art, 6 palȝard, -ȝart, -yarte, pallart, 6–7 palyard(e, pallyard, 6–9 paillard, 6– palliard. [a. F. paillard, in 13th c. paillart, f. paille straw: see -ard.] A professional beggar or vagabond (who sleeps on the straw in barns and outhouses); trans... Oxford English Dictionary
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Palliard - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
palliard(n.) late 15c., "vagabond or beggar" (who sleeps on straw in barns), from French paillard, from Old French paillart "tramp, beggar, vagabond, dissolute ... www.etymonline.com
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palliard, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word palliard is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for palliard is from 1484, in a translation by ... www.oed.com
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Palliard Press
Palliard Press was a small, independent comic book publishing house co-founded by Phil Foglio, illustrator of such titles as Buck Godot, Girl Genius, and Palliard also published a collection of Tim Barela's gay comic strip, Leonard and Larry. wikipedia.org
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"palliard" definitions and more: Homeless beggar who ... - OneLook
Usually means: Homeless beggar who behaves crudely. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 14 dictionaries that define the word palliard: onelook.com
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Palliard Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Palliard definition: (archaic) A beggar or vagrant, especially a professional one. www.yourdictionary.com
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What type of word is 'palliard'? Palliard is a noun - Word Type
palliard is a noun: a beggar or vagrant, especially a professional one "1964: They all knew him. A palliard, some said on Henley Street, a wild rogue ... wordtype.org
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Palliard Press - Wikipedia
Palliard Press was a small, independent comic book publishing house co-founded by Phil Foglio, illustrator of such titles as Buck Godot, Girl Genius, and ... en.wikipedia.org
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palyarde
palyard(e, -ȝard etc., obs. ff. palliard, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Buck Godot
In 1993, Foglio began publishing the 8-issue limited series Buck Godot - Zap Gun for Hire through Palliard Press. After Palliard Press dissolved, the final two issues were published starting in 1997 by Studio Foglio. wikipedia.org
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payllard
payllard, -art obs. ff. palliard. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tim Barela
The comic series has been collected in four volumes published by Palliard Press, and a single volume by Rattling Good Yarns. Books Leonard & Larry has been released in four different collections published by Palliard Press, which include: Domesticity Isn't Pretty (1993), wikipedia.org
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