pilgarlic
English
    
WOTD – 17 June 2011
    Alternative forms
    
- pilgarlick (obsolete)
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /pɪlˈɡɑːlɪk/
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Noun
    
pilgarlic (plural pilgarlics)
- (archaic) A bald-headed person.
-  2010, Courtney Sheinmel, Sincerely, page 35:- Dad turned to Haley, the pliant daughter. “He's a very lanky pumpkin,” he said. “And he's a pilgarlic.”
 
 
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- (archaic) A pitiable or foolish person.
Quotations
    
-  1667, Third Advice to a Painter:- The plot succeeds: the Dutch in haste prepare, / And poor pilgarlic George's arse they share.
 
-  1787, George Colman the Younger, Inkle and Yarico, III.1:- My poor pilgarlic of a master, what will become of him?
 
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