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gaud

[ gawd ]

noun

  1. a showy ornament or trinket.


gaud

/ ɡɔ˻å /

noun

  1. an article of cheap finery; trinket; bauble
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gaud1

1300–50; Middle English, perhaps < Anglo-French, noun use of gaudir to rejoice < Latin ²µ²¹³Ü»åŧ°ù±ð to enjoy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gaud1

C14: probably from Old French gaudir to be joyful, from Latin ²µ²¹³Ü»åŧ°ù±ð
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When one takes Orders, he swears to renounce Satan, his gauds and his works—that is to say, the piano.

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They lay there, in meaningless embrace, moaning long harmonies in thirds, hats decorated with penny gauds, eating nuts and "rock" and chocolate, hardly moving when passers-by all but strode over them.

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Earth's goods and gauds give every man the slip; But wealth of thought and richer wealth of love, Must pass for coin in any world above.

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Yet, wretched ruler o'er these empty gauds, A part remains to play, and I will play it.

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It lies no weight upon her breast— It speaks no warning to her heart— It lends no guiding light—at best Is but a gaud in Folly’s mart.

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