gallimaufry
n. UK //ɡˈælɪmˌɔːfɹi// gal·li·maufry Archaic
From French galimafrée, from Old French calimafree (“stew of various kinds of meats”); further etymology uncertain, but possibly from a combination of Old French galer (“to have fun, to enjoy oneself”) and Old Northern French (Picard) mafrer (“to eat gluttonously”).