Associations to the word «Bayard»
Noun
- Jules
- Flagship
- Val
- Outsider
- Philanthropist
- Vanguard
- Abel
- Le
- Photographer
- Cove
- Fulton
- Psychiatry
- Hubbard
- Racism
- Olivia
- Reconciliation
- Spaniard
- Col
- Forrest
- Archer
- Madeleine
- Renault
- Benton
- Sire
- Positive
- Orlando
- Jefferson
- Savoy
- Manhattan
- Congressman
- Scribe
- Stanton
- Marion
- Activist
- Poe
- Horseback
- Francis
- Louis
- Dictator
- Humphrey
- Inventor
- Fi
- Lucia
- Harriet
- Alfred
- Sidney
- Senator
- Cleveland
- Sharp
- Claude
- Horse
- Calhoun
- Ella
- Lance
- Blanche
- Laurent
- Delegate
- Baptiste
- Automobile
- Bourbon
- Grandson
- Belgium
- Jacksonville
- Michel
- Horseman
- Hilton
- Frenchman
- Justin
- Une
- Paris
- Illustrator
- Lyon
- Rights
- Vulcan
- Grandfather
- Chester
- Rue
- Harrington
- Apache
- Buchanan
- Salon
- Lionel
- Philip
- Stevens
- Sinclair
- Democrat
- Reilly
Verb
Wiktionary
BAYARD, noun. A bay horse
BAYARD, noun. (humorous) Any horse
BAYARD, noun. (archaic) A stupid, clownish fellow.
BAYARD, adjective. Coloured bay, reddish brown, notably said of equines
BAYARD, proper noun. A surname.
BAYARD, proper noun. A male given name
BAYARD, proper noun. A hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
BAYARD, proper noun. A city in Iowa.
BAYARD, proper noun. A city in Nebraska.
BAYARD, proper noun. A city in New Mexico.
BAYARD, proper noun. A town in West Virginia.
BAYARD OF TEN TOES, noun. (slang) Travel by foot.
Dictionary definition
BAYARD, noun. French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous (1473-1524).
Wise words
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.