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gamma the Greek letter; gamma; the rectangular shape of a field gammărus gammātus adj. shaped like a gamma; gamma-shaped gānĕa an eating-house; cook-shop; ordinary; gānĕārĭus adj. belonging to an eating-house; Subst gānĕo a glutton; debauchee gānĕum gangaba a porter Gangărĭdae an Indian people near the Ganges; in the modern Bengal Ganges the river Ganges; in India; belonging to the Ganges; found in the Ganges ganglĭon a sort of swelling; excrescence gangraena a cancerous; eating ulcer on the body; a gangrene gannator gannătūra a snarling; yelping gannĭo v. n. to yelp; bark; To snarl; growl; grumble gannītĭo gannītus a yelping; barking of dogs; a chirping; twittering; a snarling ganta a goose Gănўmēdes Ganymede; a son of Laomedon; who; on account of his youthful beauty; was carrie… Gărămantes a powerful tribe of the interior of Africa; beyond the Gœtulians; Fezzan; belon… Gargānus a mountain ridge in Apulia on which storms are frequent; Monte Gargano; belongi… Gargăphĭe a valley of Bœvtia sacred to Diana; with a fountain of the same name; where Act… Gargăra the upper part of Mount Ida; in Troas; with a city of the same name at its foot… gargaridio gargărisma a gargle gargărismătĭum a gargle gargărīzātĭo a gargling gargărīzātus a gargling gargărīzo v. n. and a. to gargle; take a gargle; use as a gargle Gargettĭus the philosopher Epicurus; born in Gargettus; the Gargettian Gargĭlĭus name of a Roman; a famous hunter; a Roman author of the third century of our er… Garītes a people in Aquitanian Gaul; bordering on the Garocĕli gărŏn garrĭo v. a. to chatter; prate; chat; talk garrītor a chatterer; babbler; prater garrītus a chattering; chat; talk garrŭlans chattering; prating garrŭlĭtas a chattering; babbling; prating; talkativeness; garrulity garrŭlus adj. chattering; prattling; babbling; prating; talkative gărum a rich sauce; fish-sauce Gărumna a river of Gaul; the Garonne Gărumni a people of Gaul situated along the Garonne; St. Bertrand de Comminge gărus a fish; from which the sauce called; was prepared gărўŏphyllon a kind of Indian spice; gassinades a Median precious stone gaster the belly; a big-bellied vessel Gates gau gaudĕbundus gaudens P. a. gaudĕo v. n. and a. to rejoice; be glad; joyful; to take pleasure in; be pleased with gaudĭālis adj. glad; joyful gaudĭbundus adj. rejoicing gaudĭfĭco gaudĭmōnĭum joy gaudĭum inward joy; joy; gladness; delight; Ha gaudĭvĭgens adj. alive with joy; full of joy Gaugămēla a village of Assyria; where Alexander conquered Darius; Karmelis gaulus a pail; round vessel; A round merchant vessel gaunăcārĭus a dresser of furs; furrier; a Persian; Babylonian fur; prepared from weasel Gaurelios a harbor in the island of Andros Gaurus a mountain in Campania; famous for its wine; Monte Barbaro; belonging to Mount … gausăpa a shaggy woollen cloth; frieze; felt; a garment; cover of frieze gausăpātus adj. covered with a; clothed in frieze; covered over gausăpe gausăpĭna gausăpĭnus adj. made of frieze; felt; in lemm; Subst; a frieze coat gāvĭa a bird; the seamew Gāvĭānus gāvīsus Gāvĭus name of a Roman; who was crucified by Verres; of Gavius; the treasure; the roya… Gāza the name of several cities; Gaza; in Palestine; belonging to Gaza; city of Media Gĕbenna a chain of mountains in Gaul; the Cevennes; belonging to the Cevennes Gedrōsi a people of Asia; Mekran; the country of the Gedrosi Gedusānus ager a region in Asia otherwise unknown gĕhenna hellish; of hell Geidunni a people subject to the Gĕla a city on the southern coast of Sicily; at first called; and afterwards; from t… gĕlasco v. inch. n. to turn to ice; to freeze gĕlāsĭānus a buffoon; jester gĕlăsīnus a dimple in the cheek; produced by smiling gĕlātĭo a freezing; frost gĕlātus a frost Geldŭba a castle in; on the Rhine; Gelb; Gellep gĕlĕfactus adj. turned to ice; frozen Gĕlenses gĕlĭcĭdĭum frost gĕlĭde adv. gĕlĭdus adj. icy cold; very cold; icy; frosty; Subst Gellĭus name of a Roman; a grammarian of the first half of the second century of the Ch… gĕlo v. a. and n. to cause to freeze; to congeal.—Pass; to be frozen; to freeze; chill Gĕlo king of Syracuse; son of Hiero II Gĕlōn a fountain in Phrygia whose water caused laughter Gĕlōni a Scythian people; on the Borysthenes; in the modern Ukraine; the Gelonian; bel… gĕlōtŏphўe a plant; called also gĕlōtŏphyllis a plant that causes laughter; a sort of crow-foot Gĕlōus gĕlum ext.;; icy coldness; frost; cold; coldness gĕmĕbundus adj. groaning; sighing