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n. - French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous (1473-1524).

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  • Louis Bayard is also the author of Mr. Timothy, a New York Times Notable Book.
  • I couldn2t call Bayard a friendnot reallyand was I really his squire, when he had forced me into service?
  • Nicholson, whose chivalrous bravery placed him on a par with Outram, who was called the Bayard of the British army.
  • The first of these, indeed, may fairly be called the Bayard of American history, the cavalier without fear and without reproach.
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