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† palliardise Obs. Also 6 -ice, 6–7 -ize. [a. F. paillardise (1539 in R. Estienne), f. prec. + -ise2.] Lewdness, fornication, lechery.
1591Lodge Diogenes (Hunter. Cl.) 46 Nothing..more weakeneth an Armye..than luxuritie and palliardize. 1614Raleigh Hist. World i. vi. §5 Hee [Jupiter] gave himself over wholly to palliardize and adultery. 1646Buck Rich. III v. 136 Nor can they tax him with Palliardise, Luxury, Epicurism. So † ˈpalliardry, † ˈpalliardy [= F. paillardie (Villon)], roguery, knavery; lechery, fornication.
1513Douglas æneis iv. Prol. 178 Ȝe that list of ȝour palȝardry neuir blyn. c1560A. Scott Poems xxxiv. 82 Thocht ȝung perwersit natouris To palȝardy applawddis. 1570Satir. Poems Reform. xxii. 80 Thy subteltie and palȝardrie Our fredome bringis in thrall. |