galliards
Meaning of galliards
noun
- A lively dance, popular in 16th- and 17th-century Europe.
- The triple-time music for this dance.
- A brisk, merry person.
- An intermediate size of type alternatively equated with brevier (by Didot points) or bourgeois (by Fournier points and by size).
Information about galliards
- It is a name.
- The singular form of galliards is: galliard.
- Languages in which galliards is used:
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Hyphenation of galliards
gal-liards
- It consists of 2 syllables and 9 chars.
- galliards is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Anagrams of galliards
Words that rhyme with galliards
Ards, ards, Hubbards, Langobards, Lombards, Longobards, Robards, bards, bombards, gabbards, guimbards, libbards, lubbards, scabbards, tabards, unscabbards, Barclaycards, Picards, bankcards, brancards, brocards, cards, cashcards, discards, filmcards, flancards, flashcards, keycards, microcards, notecards, phonecards, placards, postcards, pushcards, racecards, railcards, scards, scorecards, scratchcards, soundcards, stereocards, timecards, undercards, wildcards, standards, Bluebeards, beards, bluebeards, breards, cowheards
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