dizzard/ˈdɪzəɹd/EtymologyUncertain; perhaps from dizzy + -ard. Compare dotard.nounA jester or fool.An idiot.“Lactantius, in his book of Wisdom, proves them to be dizzards, fools, asses, madmen, so full of absurd and ridiculous tenets and brain-sick positions, that to his thinking never any old woman doted worse.”