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Golyardeys
Golyardeys Gol"yard*eys, n. A buffoon. See Gollard. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Golya from wikipedia

- Goliath (/ɡəˈlaɪəθ/ gə-LY-əth) is a Philistine giant in the Book of Samuel. Descriptions of Goliath's immense stature vary among biblical sources, with...
- Vladimir Konstantinovich Golyas (born 25 January 1971) is a Russian middle-distance runner. He competed in the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1992 Summer...
- nationalization of the pub, which drives the prices up to 50 öre. The folk dance "Gólya" ("Stork"), known in several Hungarian-speaking communities in Transylvania...
- Bogdan Island Chayka Island Devnya Island Dobrina island Dovlek Island Golya Kutovo Island Golyam Bliznak Island Golyam Brashlen island Golyama Barzina...
- channels". Telex.hu. 12 April 2024. Retrieved 12 April 2024. Pethő, András; Gólya, Ágnes; Chastand, Jean-Baptiste; Laemle, Brice; Pereira, Micael (11 April...
- Raaosaheb S**** Aamhi Sardar MLA Mali Bhikari Vishwananth 2018 Love Betting Golya Patil 2019 Tandav Babo Bhaskar 2022 Faas 2023 Ghar Banduk Biryani Pallam...
- Thakuriya, Nirayanwal, Pharsohiya, Banavri 24. Binjil Mata Dans 25. Birhil Mata Golya 26. BhanwarKather Mata Khatoriya 27. Mander Mata Pabuwal 28. Makhad Mata...
- in Romanian and Russian at 13:00, 16:00 and 20:45, Pyatnitsa S Anatolem Golya is at Fridays at 19:00, Azbuka Vkusa which is on Sundays at 12:00 in Russian...
- wäre 100". Focus Online. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2020. Golya, Alexander (5 February 2019). "Robert Lebeck". Camera Work. Retrieved 27...
- the only piece in the set which can be traced to a specific folk song, Gólya, gólya, gilice (see illustration). Bartók called his piece in Hungarian Síppal...