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G N. cr; initial; r;; gn; medial Găbăli a people in Aquitanian Gaul; Gévaudan; belonging to the Gabali; Its inhabitants găbălĭum an aromatic shrub in Arabia gābălus a kind of gallows; gallows-bird; hang-dog Găbăon a city of Judea; Gibeon; belonging to Gabaon; Gabaonite; Gibeonite găbăta a kind of dish; platter Gabba a famous wit of the time of Tiberius Găbĭi an ancient city of Latium founded by the Sicilians; twelve miles from Rome and … Găbīnĭus the name of a Roman; consul with L. Calpurnius Piso; proconsul in Syria; in the… Găbīnus Gādes a famous colony of the Phœnicians established on an island of the same name in;… gaesāti Gallic; mercenaries armed with the gaesum a long; heavy javelin of the Gauls;; N. cr Gaetūli a people of northwestern Africa; south of the; Morocco; the Gœtulians; the Gœtu… găgātes a hard; black asphaltum; jet Gaïpor Gāĭus a Roman prœnomen; An eminent jurist who lived about; the emperor Gaius Caligula… Gala the father of Masinissa gălactītes a precious stone of a milk-white color; otherwise unknown; milk-stone Gălaesus a river of Magna Grœcia; near Tarento; Galeso; A wealthy Latin farmer Gălanthis a female attendant of Alcmene; changed by Lucina; whom she had deceived; into a… Gălătae a Celtic people who migrated into Phrygia; the Galatians; a Galatian; the count… Gălătēa A seanymph; A rustic maiden; A female friend of Horace Gălătī^a Galatia; A castle between Capua and Caudium gălătĭcor Gălătĭcus gălaxĭas Milk-stone;; The Milky Way galba A small worm; the ash-borer; the larva of the ash-spinner; fat paunch; big belly galbănātus adj. delicately clothed; effeminate galbănĕus adj. of galbanum galbănum the resinous sap of an umbelliferous plant in Syria galbĕum a kind of armband; fillet galbĭna a small bird galbĭnātus galbĭnĕus adj. yellowish galbĭnus adj. greenish-yellow; yellowish;; pale-green garments; effeminate galbŭla dim galbŭlus the nut of the cypresstree; Dim galbus yellow galbus gălĕa a helmet; head-piece; morion; brazen helmets; the crest of the Guinea fowl galearia gălĕārĭi a kind of soldiers' servants gălĕāris adj. belonging to a helmet; helmet- gălĕātus gălēna Lead-ore; Dross that remains after melting lead gălĕo v. a. to cover with a helmet; Subst; a helmed warrior; in which one defends himself gălĕŏla a hollow vessel shaped like a helmet gălĕopsis a plant of the nettle kind; blind-nettle gălĕos a kind of shark; dog-fish Gălĕōtae a sort of interpreters of prodigies in Sicily gălĕōtes a sort of lizard Gălēria gălērĭcŭlum a small covering for the head; a cap; in lemm.;; A kind of peruke gălērītus adj. that wears a hood; the crested lark; subst Gălērĭus name of a Roman; who reigned as emperor with Constantius Chlorus from; and died… gălērum a helmet-like covering for the head; made of undressed skin; a cap; bonnet; hat Galēsus galgŭlus a small bird; the witwall Gălī^laea the province of Galilee in northern Palestine; belonging to Galilee; Galilean; … galion galla Oak-apple; gall-nut; a female Gaul;; A harsh; inferior kind of wine Galla a female Gaul; Galla a priest of Cybele; Gallaeci a people in western; Galicia and part of Portugal; belonging to the; Gallœcian;… gallans raving; revelling like a priest of Cybele Galli the Gallic nation; the Gauls; both beyond the Rhine and in Upper Italy; afterwa… Galli Gallia galliambus a song of the priests of Cybele gallĭca Gallĭcānus gallĭcārĭus a maker of the Gallic shoe Gallĭce adv. gallĭcĭnĭum cock-crowing; the last watch of the night; the break of day; early dawn gallī^crus the plant crow-foot gallĭcŭla a small Gallic shoe; galosh; nos Gallĭcus adj. belonging to the Gauls;; Of the river Gallus;; Of the priests of Cybele; gallidraga the hairy teasel gallīna a hen; these are hen-tracks Gallīna the name of a gladiator gallīnācĕus adj. belonging to domestic fowls; poultry; something uncommon; a kind of savory; chi… gallīnārĭus adj. belonging to poultry; one who attends to poultry; a hen-house; hen-coop; adj. p… gallīnŭla a pullet; chicken Gallĭus Gallius name of a Roman; accused of; and defended by Cicero Gallŏgraeci the Gauls who migrated into Phrygia; the country of the; called also Gallŏhispāni a name for the; formed after the analogy of Gallōnĭus name of a Roman; a noted epicure; an adherent of Pompey in the Civil War gallŭla a little oakapple; gall-nut gallŭlasco v. inch. n. to begin to sound manly Gallŭlus gallus a cock; dunghill-cock Gallus a Gaul;; adj. Gallic; Gallus a tributary of the Sagaris of Phrygia and Bithynia; whose water; according to t… Gallus a Roman surname in the; a Roman poet; a friend of Virgil gălumma a cover gamba a hoof gambōsus adj. with a swelling near the hoof Gămēlĭo the seventh month of the Attic year; answering to the last half of our January …