Definition of Vizard. Meaning of Vizard. Synonyms of Vizard

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Definition of Vizard

vizard
Visor Vis"or, n. [OE. visere, F. visi[`e]re, fr. OF. vis. See Visage, Vision.] [Written also visar, visard, vizard, and vizor.] 1. A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it. 2. A mask used to disfigure or disguise. ``My very visor began to assume life.' --Shak. My weaker government since, makes you pull off the visor. --Sir P. Sidney. 3. The fore piece of a cap, projecting over, and protecting the eyes.
Vizard
Vizard Viz"ard, n. [See Visor.] A mask; a visor. [Archaic] ``A grotesque vizard.' --Sir W. Scott. To mislead and betray them under the vizard of law. --Milton.

Meaning of Vizard from wikipedia

- up vizard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vizard or visard may refer to: Visard, a mask worn by women in 16th- and 17th-century fashion Vizard (surname)...
- Stephen William Vizard (born 6 March 1956) is an Australian television and radio presenter, producer, writer, lawyer and businessman. He is an adjunct...
- Brian Vizard (born 1959), American rugby union player Steve Vizard (born 1956), Australian media personality, businessman and philanthropist Ted Vizard (1889–1973)...
- Edward Vizard (7 June 1889 – 25 December 1973) was a Welsh international footballer who became a manager. He spent almost all his playing career at Bolton...
- Tonight Live with Steve Vizard was a nightly Australian comedy chat show broadcast on Seven Network in Australia, featuring live musical performances....
- A visard (also spelled vizard) is an oval mask of black velvet which was worn by travelling women in the 16th century to protect their skin from sunburn...
- powers, a Vizard dons a hollow mask that augments their Soul Reaper abilities with access to some of the generic hollow abilities. The Vizards have not...
- William Vizard (1774–1859) was an English lawyer, known for his role in the 1820 trial of Queen Caroline. He was born in Dursley, Gloucestershire, the...
- Walter Oswald Vizard (16 November 1861 – 10 January 1929) was an English cricketer. Vizard was a right-handed batsman who fielded as a wicket-keeper. He...
- Elizabeth Maude Vizard-Wholohan (13 August 1859 – 7 September 1950), commonly referred to as Mrs Wholohan, was a South Australian artist and benefactor...