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    gallimaufry
    /ˌɡalɪˈmɔːfri/

    noun

    • 1. a confused jumble or medley of things: "a glorious gallimaufry of childhood perceptions"

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  2. If gallimaufry isn't to your taste, season your speech with one of its synonyms: hash (which can be a muddle of chopped meat and potatoes), hotchpotch (a stew or a hodgepodge), or potpourri (another stew turned medley).

  3. Gallimaufry definition: a hodgepodge; confused medley; jumble. . See examples of GALLIMAUFRY used in a sentence.

  4. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C16: from French galimafrée ragout, hash, of unknown origin. Word Frequency. gallimaufry in American English. (ˌgælɪˈmɔfri ) noun Word forms: plural ˌgalliˈmaufries. 1. Archaic. a hash made of meat scraps. 2. a hodgepodge; jumble.

  5. Use the noun gallimaufry when you're talking about a jumbled mix of things. You might describe your family's traditional Thanksgiving meal as a gallimaufry of Italian, American, and Mexican dishes. Any mishmash of stuff can be called a gallimaufry.

  6. Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Forms. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the noun gallimaufry mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun gallimaufry. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · gallimaufry ( countable and uncountable, plural gallimaufries) ( dated, countable, uncountable) A hash of various kinds of meats, a ragout . ( figuratively) Any absurd medley, an elaborate mishmash. Synonyms: hodgepodge, olio, potpourri; see also Thesaurus: hodgepodge.

  8. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. From French galimafrée (“stew of various kinds of meats”), from Old French calimafree, probably from a combination of Old French galer (“to have fun, to enjoy oneself”) and Old Northern French (Picard) mafrer (“eat gluttonously”). From Wiktionary.

  9. n. pl. gal·li·mau·fries. A jumble; a hodgepodge. [French galimafrée, from Old French galimafree, sauce, ragout : probably galer, to make merry; see gallant + mafrer, to gorge oneself (from Middle Dutch moffelen, to open one's mouth wide, of imitative origin ).]

  10. Quick Reference. The term ‘gallimaufry’, which in the sixteenth century was a dish comprising a hodge-podge of miscellaneous scraps of food, generally denotes a heterogeneous, random, unsystematic collection of material of any ...

  11. Gallimaufry definition: . See examples of GALLIMAUFRY used in a sentence.