different between galliardise vs palliardise

galliardise

English

Etymology

From French gaillardise. See galliard.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??æl??(?)?da?z/

Noun

galliardise (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) gaiety; merriment
    • 1643, Thomas Browne, Religio Medici
      the mirth and galliardise of company

Anagrams

  • gailliardes

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palliardise

English

Alternative forms

  • paillardize
  • pailliardize

Etymology

From palliard +? -ise, after Middle French paillardise.

Noun

palliardise (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Fornication, lechery.
    • , I.56:
      A man whose Paillardize [transl. paillardise] and luxurie, doth uncessantly sway and rule the head, and who judgeth the same abhominable and most hatefull in the sight of God; what saith he unto his all-seeing Majesty, when he openeth his lips, either of mouth or hart, to speake to him of it?

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