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Webster
1913
Edition
Palliard
Pal′liard
,
Noun.
[F.
paillard
, orig., one addicted to the couch, fr.
paille
straw. See
Pallet
a small bed.]
1.
A born beggar; a vagabond.
[Obs.]
Halliwell.
2.
A lecher; a lewd person.
[Obs.]
Dryden.
Webster
1828
Edition
Palliard
PAL'LIARD
,
Noun.
A lecher; a lewd person. [Not used nor English.]
Definition
2024
palliard
palliard
English
Noun
palliard
(
plural
palliards
)
(
archaic
)
a
beggar
or
vagrant
, especially a professional one
1964
: They all knew him. A
palliard
, some said on Henley Street, a wild rogue. — Anthony Burgess,
Nothing Like the Sun
Anagrams
paillard
Etymology
Old French
paillard
, from
paille
‘straw’.
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈpælɪəd/
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