- nounarchaicgaud (noun) · gauds (plural noun)
- a showy and purely ornamental thing:"displays of overpriced gauds"
OriginMiddle English (denoting a trick or pretense): perhaps via Anglo-Norman French from Old French gaudir ‘rejoice’, from Latin gaudere; perhaps influenced by obsolete gaud ‘ornamental bead in a rosary’.Similar and Opposite Words
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