1. gaillard - Adjective
2. Gaillard - Proper noun
Gay; brisk; merry; galliard.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs Gaillard said to a room of young female scientists in regard to the challenges she faced, “You just need to love physics enough, to let it be a true passion for you and keep dismissing all that.” Source: Internet
John retreated back across the Channel in December, sending orders for the establishment of a fresh defensive line to the west of Chateau Gaillard. Source: Internet
His papacy Etienne was crowned pope on 30 December 1352 by Cardinal Gaillard de la Mothe. citation Upon his election, he revoked a signed agreement stating the college of cardinals was superior to the pope. Source: Internet
The Gaillard Cut and the channel through Gatun Lake were widened to at least convert on the straight portions and at least convert on the bends. Source: Internet
The new locks are supported by new approach channels, including a convert channel at Miraflores from the locks to the Gaillard Cut, skirting Miraflores Lake. Source: Internet
Mary Kouw/Courtesy CBS News The 10th Democratic debate will occur tonight at the Gaillard Center. Source: Internet