Belgard

/ˈbɛlɡɑrd/ noun

An archaic term for a winning look, an amorous glance, or a flattering smile intended to charm or seduce someone.

From French 'bel regard' meaning 'beautiful look,' combining 'bel' (beautiful) and 'regard' (look/glance). Used in English during the Renaissance and early modern period when French courtly manners heavily influenced English nobility.

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