gerful

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Middle English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Compare Old French girer (to twirl), English gyrate.

Adjective[edit]

gerful

  1. changeable; capricious
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Knight's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 1536-1538:
      [...] Right so can gery Venus overcaste
      The hertes of hir folk; right as hir day
      Is gerful, right so chaungeth she array.
      [...] Just so can fickle Venus sadden
      The hearts of her folk; just as her day
      Is changeable, just so she changes her array.

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