gallimaufry
noun
[ ˌɡalɪˈmɔːfri ]
• a confused jumble or medley of things.
• "a glorious gallimaufry of childhood perceptions"
Origin:
mid 16th century: from archaic French galimafrée ‘unappetizing dish’, perhaps from Old French galer ‘have fun’ + Picard mafrer ‘eat copious quantities’.