- golafre
- go|la|fre Mot Pla Adjectiu invariable
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goinfre — [ gwɛ̃fr ] n. m. et adj. • 1578; o. i., p. ê. rad. de goujat ♦ Personne qui mange avec excès et salement. ⇒ glouton, goulu, arg. morfal, vorace; région. goulafre, 2. gueulard. Cette fille est un goinfre. Quel goinfre ! « il bâfra; comme un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Galiford — This interesting surname with variant spellings Guillford, Galleford, Galiford, etc., is a nickname for a greedy person, deriving from the old French goulafre meaning glutton . The creation of surnames from nicknames was a common practice in the… … Surnames reference
Galliford — This interesting surname with variant spellings Guillford, Galleford, Galiford, etc., is a nickname for a greedy person, deriving from the old French goulafre meaning glutton . The creation of surnames from nicknames was a common practice in the… … Surnames reference
Guillford — This interesting surname with variant spellings Guillford, Galleford, Galiford, etc., is a nickname for a greedy person, deriving from the old French goulafre meaning glutton . The creation of surnames from nicknames was a common practice in the… … Surnames reference
Gallafant — Recorded in many spellings Including Galliver, Gulliver, Gallafant, Gallifont, Galliford, Gullefant, Gullifant, Gulliford, Gillivan, and others, this is an English nickname surname, but one of pre medieval French origins. The derivation is from… … Surnames reference