释义 |
gui·sard I. \(ˈ)gē|zärd\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French, from Guise, name of a powerful 16th century ducal family of Lorraine + French -ard : a partisan of the Guises in France in the 16th century II. \ˈgīzərd\ noun (-s) Etymology: from earlier gysart, gyzard, from obsolete Scots gys, gyse to disguise (from Middle English gysen to dress, attire) + Scots -art, -ard Scotland : a masker or mummer |