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PALLIARDS,

those whose Fathers were Clapperdogeons, or born Beggars, and who themselves follow the same Trade. The Female sort of these Wretches frequently borrow Children if they have none of their own, and planting them about in Straw, draw the greater Pity from the Spectators, screwing their Faces to the moving Postures, and crying at Pleasure, and making the Children also cry by pinching them, or otherwise; mean time her Com rogue, the Male Palliard, lies bagging in the Fields, with Cleymes or artificial Sores, which he makes by Spere-wort or Arsnick, which draws them into Blisters.

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Entry taken from 1736 Canting Dictionary, by Nathan Bailey.

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PAD
PADDINGTON-Fair
Ill cut your PAINTER for ye
PALLIARDS
PANAM
PANTER
PANTLER
PAPLER
PARINGS

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Palliards in the 1811 Vulgar Tongue

Also see examples in Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes collected by John S. Farmer (1896).