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izzard
[ iz-erd ]
noun
Chiefly Dialect.
- the letter Z.
izzard
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- archaic.the letter Z
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of izzard1
C18: from earlier ezed, probably from Old French et zède, literally: and zed
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You know the subject from A to izzard.
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Many a hotel traveller at Eaux Bonnes may be heard praising our izzard’s flesh, when it is only a quarter of young kid he’s been dining upon.
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I know the whole thing from A to izzard.
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My guide, whose heart was evidently more in the hunting than in his present business, became half wild with excitement at the sight of these izzards.
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After several "pieces" had been endured, "Pa" said, "Play my piece, Cory Belle"; so we had "Bingen on the Rhine" played and sung from A to izzard.
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