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gallimaufry

[ gal-uh-maw-free ]

noun

Chiefly Literary.
plural gallimaufries.
  1. a hodgepodge; confused medley; jumble.

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  2. a ragout or hash.


gallimaufry

/ ˌɡæ±ôɪˈ³¾É”Ë´Ú°ùɪ /

noun

  1. a jumble; hotchpotch
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gallimaufry1

First recorded in 1545–55; from Middle French galimafree “kind of sauce or stew,†probably a conflation of galer “to amuse oneself†and Picard dialect mafrer “to gorge oneself†(from Middle Dutch moffelen “to eat, noshâ€); gallant
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gallimaufry1

C16: from French ²µ²¹±ô¾±³¾²¹´Ú°ùé±ð ragout, hash, of unknown origin
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Example Sentences

On the wall of his study, he keeps a gallimaufry of images—among them Dylan, Freud, David Bowie, his mother, and Brian Eno.

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In the 1980s as in the 1880s, “the rich gallimaufry of fameâ€, as Barnes writes, was predominantly male.

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Those who love Cohen may find in this gallimaufry the answer to their prayers.

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But I am a lame gallimaufry and she remains perfect.

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He shows me how to make a gallimaufry, a stew of diced meat, onion, and vegetables, with mustard, ginger, and vinegar.

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