Bayards

/ˈbaɪərdz/ noun

Plural of bayard; foolish persons, or in historical contexts, strong bay-colored horses.

From medieval French 'Bayard', a legendary magical horse of great strength but questionable vision, from the Renaud de Montauban cycle. The figurative sense developed to mean any foolish person.

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