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* '''goliard:''' (''French'') a member of a band of medieval wandering scholars noted for their riotous behaviour and especially their ribald Latin poems (attributed to a mythical Bishop Golias) satirizing the Church and celebrating the pursuit of physical pleasures; a minstrel, jester
 
* '''goliard:''' (''French'') a member of a band of medieval wandering scholars noted for their riotous behaviour and especially their ribald Latin poems (attributed to a mythical Bishop Golias) satirizing the Church and celebrating the pursuit of physical pleasures; a minstrel, jester
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* '''écolier:''' (''French'') schoolboy
  
 
* '''goliard:''' (''Old French'') a glutton
 
* '''goliard:''' (''Old French'') a glutton

Revision as of 05:28, 16 May 2012

  • goliard: (French) a member of a band of medieval wandering scholars noted for their riotous behaviour and especially their ribald Latin poems (attributed to a mythical Bishop Golias) satirizing the Church and celebrating the pursuit of physical pleasures; a minstrel, jester
  • écolier: (French) schoolboy
  • goliard: (Old French) a glutton
  • Goliath’s
  • liar
  • goloshes: an obsolete spelling of galoshes → the 6th of 7 items of HCE’s clothing