bayard

See also: Bayard

English

Etymology

From French bayard, from Middle French bayard, from Old French béart, bayart, baiart, boieart, boyart, bayard (stretcher), of uncertain origin. By surface analysis, bay + -ard.

Noun

bayard (plural bayards)

  1. A bay horse
  2. (humorous) Any horse
  3. (archaic) A stupid, clownish fellow.

Translations

Adjective

bayard

  1. coloured bay, reddish brown, notably said of equines

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French

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Etymology

Inherited from Middle French bayard, from Old French béart, bayart, baiart, boieart, boyart, bayard (stretcher), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from unattested *berard, from Frankish *berhard (carrier), from Frankish *beran (to carry) + *-hard.

Noun

bayard m (plural bayards)

  1. a solid type of stretcher for carrying heavy loads
    Synonyms: bar m, bard m

Descendants

  • Catalan: baiard

Further reading

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