Gaud vs Gaup - What's the difference?
gaud | gaup |
a cheap showy trinket
* Shakespeare
* 1926 Dalmeny lent me red tabs, Evans his brass hat; so that I had the gauds of my appointment in the ceremony of the Jaffa gate, which for me was the supreme moment of the war. - T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom
(obsolete) trick; jest; sport
(obsolete) deceit; fraud; artifice
(obsolete) To bedeck gaudily; to decorate with gauds or showy trinkets or colours; to paint.
(Geordie) To stare, gape.
As verbs the difference between gaud and gaup
is that gaud is (obsolete) to bedeck gaudily; to decorate with gauds or showy trinkets or colours; to paint or gaud can be to sport or keep festival while gaup is (geordie) to stare, gape.As a noun gaud
is a cheap showy trinket.gaud
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- an idle gaud
- (Chaucer)
- (Chaucer)
Verb
(en verb)- Nicely gauded cheeks. — Shakespeare.
Etymology 2
Compare (etyl) .gaup
English
Verb
- "Divint gaup at hor, she'll knaa ye fancy ha"
