Gal"liard (?), a. [OE., fr. F.
gaillard, perh. of Celtic origin; cf. Ir. & Gael.
galach valiant, or AS. gagol, geagl, wanton,
lascivious.] Gay; brisk; active. [Obs.]
Gal"liard, n. A brisk, gay
man. [Obs.]
Selden is a galliard by himself.
Cleveland.
Gal"liard, n. [F. gaillarde, cf.
Sp. gallarda. See Galliard, a.]
A gay, lively dance. Cf. Gailliarde.
Never a hall such a galliard did
grace.
Sir. W. Scott.