gueulard

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French

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Etymology

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From gueule +‎ -ard. See also Old French goliard.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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gueulard (feminine gueularde, masculine plural gueulards, feminine plural gueulardes)

  1. loud (person, music)
  2. loudmouthed

Noun

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gueulard m (plural gueulards, feminine gueularde)

  1. loudmouth

Further reading

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