goliardery |
goliard |
Derived terms |
Goliard is a derived term of goliardery.
As nouns the difference between goliardery and goliard
is that
goliardery is the satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards while
Goliard is a 12th/13th century wandering student, whose convivial lifestyle included minstrelsy and a typical satyric Latin poetry.
latin |
goliard |
As a proper noun latin
is latin.
As a noun goliard is
a 12th/13th century wandering student, whose convivial lifestyle included minstrelsy and a typical satyric latin poetry.
satyric |
goliard |
As an adjective satyric
is of or pertaining to a satyr.
As a noun goliard is
a 12th/13th century wandering student, whose convivial lifestyle included minstrelsy and a typical satyric latin poetry.
minstrelsy |
goliard |
As nouns the difference between minstrelsy and goliard
is that
minstrelsy is the musical and other art and craft of a minstrel while
goliard is a 12th/13th century wandering student, whose convivial lifestyle included minstrelsy and a typical satyric latin poetry.
wander |
goliard |
As nouns the difference between wander and goliard
is that
wander is the act or instance of wandering while
goliard is a 12th/13th century wandering student, whose convivial lifestyle included minstrelsy and a typical satyric latin poetry.
As a verb wander
is (
lb) to move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood.