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单词 goliard
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goliardn.

/ˈɡəʊlɪɑːd/
Forms: In Middle English goliarde.
Etymology: < Old French goliard, -art, -ar glutton, < gole (French gueule) < Latin gula gluttony. In 12–13th cent. the goliards were supposed to take their name from a certain Golias, dignified with the titles of episcopus and archipoeta, in whose name some of the poems are written. Giraldus ( Spec. Eccl.) apparently regarded him as a real person. See Wright, Poems W. Mapes (Camden Soc. 1841) Introd. p. x, and his Hist. Caricature 163.
Obsolete exc. Historical.
One of the class of educated jesters, buffoons, and authors of loose or satirical Latin verse, who flourished chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries in Germany, France, and England.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > poet by period > [noun] > goliard
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1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 35 b/2 They goon every day as goliardes in habyte shynyng and ryall apparayll.
1865 T. Wright Hist. Caricature & Grotesque x. 163 But above all he was the father of the Goliards, the ‘ribald clerks’, as they are called.

Derivatives

goliardic adj. [-ic suffix] of or pertaining to the (poetry of the) goliards.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > poet by period > [adjective] > of or relating to goliards
goliardic1865
1865 T. Wright Hist. Caricature & Grotesque x. 165 At a later date the goliardic poetry was almost all ascribed to..Walter Mapes.
1884 Symonds in Biog. (1895) II. 230 It seems ridiculous to translate loose Goliardic verses at this time.
goliardy n. (in quot. a1400gulyardy) [-y suffix3] = goliardery n.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poem or piece of poetry > other types of poem > [noun] > composition of goliardic verse
goliardya1400
goliardery1855
a1400 Relig. Pieces fr. Thornton MS. (1867) 35 It es a foule lychery for to delyte þe in rymes and slyke gulyardy.
1865 T. Wright Hist. Caricature & Grotesque x. 163 In ecclesiastical statutes, published in the year 1289,..a heavy penalty [is proclaimed] against those clerici ‘who persist in the practice of goliardy’ [etc.].
goliardery n. the practices of a goliard; the composition of goliardic verse.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poem or piece of poetry > other types of poem > [noun] > composition of goliardic verse
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goliardery1855
1855 H. H. Milman Hist. Lat. Christianity VI. xiv. iv. 502 Goliardery was a recognised kind of mediæval poetry.
goliardous n. (in quot. 1303gulardous) [? substantive use of Old French gouliardeus adjective.] Obsolete = goliard n.
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1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 4704 A mynstralle, a gulardous, Come onys to a bysshopes hous.
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