galimafrée

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French calimafree (stew of various kinds of meats); further etymology uncertain, but possibly from a combination of Old French galer (to have fun, to enjoy oneself) and Old Northern French (Picard) mafrer (to eat gluttonously).

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Noun[edit]

galimafrée f (plural galimafrées)

  1. (archaic) gallimaufry

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