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Bayard (gcide) | Bayard \Bay"ard\, n.
1. [OF. bayard, baiart, bay horse; bai bay + -ard. See Bay,
a., and -ard.] Properly, a bay horse, but often any
horse. Commonly in the phrase blind bayard, an old blind
horse.
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Blind bayard moves the mill. --Philips.
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2. [Cf. F. bayeur, fr. bayer to gape.] A stupid, clownish
fellow. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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bayard (wn) | Bayard
n 1: French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous
(1473-1524) [syn: Bayard, Seigneur de Bayard,
Chevalier de Bayard, Pierre Terrail, {Pierre de
Terrail}] |
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Bayard (gcide) | Bayard \Bay"ard\, n.
1. [OF. bayard, baiart, bay horse; bai bay + -ard. See Bay,
a., and -ard.] Properly, a bay horse, but often any
horse. Commonly in the phrase blind bayard, an old blind
horse.
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Blind bayard moves the mill. --Philips.
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2. [Cf. F. bayeur, fr. bayer to gape.] A stupid, clownish
fellow. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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Bayardly (gcide) | Bayardly \Bay"ard*ly\, a.
Blind; stupid. [Obs.] "A formal and bayardly round of
duties." --Goodman.
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chevalier de bayard (wn) | Chevalier de Bayard
n 1: French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous
(1473-1524) [syn: Bayard, Seigneur de Bayard,
Chevalier de Bayard, Pierre Terrail, {Pierre de
Terrail}] |
seigneur de bayard (wn) | Seigneur de Bayard
n 1: French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous
(1473-1524) [syn: Bayard, Seigneur de Bayard,
Chevalier de Bayard, Pierre Terrail, {Pierre de
Terrail}] |
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