释义 |
gal·liard I. adjective also gail·lard \ˈgalyə(r)d\ Etymology: Middle English gaillard, galiard, from Middle French gaillard, from Old French, probably of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish gal bravery, Cornish gallos power, Welsh gallu to be able; akin to Lithuanian galėti to be able 1. archaic : gay in spirits or appearance : lively 2. archaic : hardy, valiant II. noun also gaillard \“\ (-s) 1. archaic : a galliard man 2. a. [Middle French gaillarde, feminine of gaillard, adjective] : a gay dance with five steps to a phrase popular in the 16th century as a sequel to the stately pavane b. : a 16th century dance tune in moderately quick triple time with or without an upbeat |