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Gaylord
Gaylord
See also: gaylord
English
Proper noun
Gaylord
- An American surname.
- 1942 Stephen Longstreet, The Gay Sisters, Random House, page 81:
- Why should we Gaylords be above all the others, and why should I throw away the few short minutes I have to breathe in this world, throw it away on family pride and a seven-letter name? Gaylord. Gaylord. GAYLORD. A sound like an elm tree full of katydids.
- 1942 Stephen Longstreet, The Gay Sisters, Random House, page 81:
- A male given name, transferred from the surname.
- 1926 Edna Ferber, Show Boat, Doubleday, Page & Co, page 181:
- Gaylord Ravenal elevated the right eyebrow and looked down his aristocratic nose at the capering little captain. "I am Gaylord Ravenal, of the Tennessee Ravenals. I failed to catch your name."
- 1967 Eric Malpass, At the Height of the Moon, House of Stratus (2001), ISBN 0755101928, page 6:
- He smiled often, he could make his knuckles crack like pistol shots, and he had the courtesy to address him as Gaylord, and not by some ridiculous title of his own.
- 1926 Edna Ferber, Show Boat, Doubleday, Page & Co, page 181:
Usage notes
- The given name had some vogue in the 20th century, but has rarely been given after the 1960s because of the modern meaning of gay.
French
Etymology
From the English given name Gaylord.
Proper noun
Gaylord m
- (rare) A male given name.
Usage notes
- Briefly popular in France in the 1980s.
References
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See also: Gaylord
English
Noun
gaylord (plural gaylords)
- A large carton that fits on a pallet, used for transporting goods.
- (slang, derogatory) A homosexual man.