fleard

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *flērdą, *flērdō (vanity, wandering, deceit). Cognate with Old Norse flǣrd (fraud, deceit), Icelandic flærð (deceit), Swedish flärd (vanity, frivolity, flamboyance).

Noun

fleard n

  1. fraud, deceit, trickery, deception
  2. folly, nonsense
  3. vanity
  4. superstition

Declension

Synonyms

  • ġefleard

Derived terms

  • fleardian

Descendants

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