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izzard
English
Etymology
Middle English izod, ezod, ezed, from Old French et zede (literally “and zed”), as spoken when reciting the alphabet.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.z??d/
Noun
izzard (plural izzards)
- (Scotland, and archaically in England and Ireland) The letter Z; zed, zee.
- 1773, Oliver Goldsmith, She Stoops to Conquer
- ... [Reading.] Dear Sir,—ay, that's that. Then there's an M, and a T, and an S, but whether the next be an izzard, or an R, confound me, I cannot tell.
- 1773, Oliver Goldsmith, She Stoops to Conquer
Synonyms
- uzzard
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izard
English
Etymology
From French, from Basque.
Noun
izard (plural izards)
- (uncommon) The Pyrenean chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra.
Anagrams
- D. Ariz., darzi
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