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Definition of Gaudies
1. gaudy [n] - See also: gaudy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaudies
Literary usage of Gaudies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gypsies of the Danes' Dike: A Story of Hedge-side Life in England, in by George Searle Phillips (1864)
"... AND THE GOUDEN gaudies. I SLEPT very soundly that night, and rose early the
next morning, intending to walk over to my Burlington rooms before breakfast ..."
2. The Inventories of Church Goods for the Counties of York, Durham, and by William Page (1897)
"Ten peyer of corali beades with their gaudies, ... the gaudies ... x corali beades
with ij sylver gaudies, ..."
3. Recently Recovered "lost" Tudor Plays: With Some Others, Comprising Mankind by John Stephen Farmer, Henry Medwall, John Redford (1907)
"... were apparelled in blue coats garded with redde."—Stow, Henry mi. (1544).
gaudies, " no more gaudies or japes" (R264,6), trick, jest. ..."
4. A Geological Manual by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1833)
"... near gaudies, 82° ; &c. &c. Dr. Daubeny has endeavoured to show, that these
springs are for the most part situated, either near the line at which the ..."