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glōrĭfĭco v. a. to glorify glōrĭfĭcus adj. full of glory glōrĭŏla a small glory; a little glory glōrĭor v. dep. a. to glory; boast; vaunt; to brag; pride one's self glōrĭōsē adv. glōrĭōsus adj. Full of glory; renowned; boasting; bragging; haughty glos a husband's sister; sister-in-law glossa an obsolete; foreign word that requires explanation;; a term applied to collect… glossārĭum a vocabulary; glossary of antiquated; foreign words that need explanation glossēma an antiquated; foreign word needing explanation; a name given to collections of… glossēmătĭcus adj. belonging to obsolete; foreign words glossŏpĕtra a precious stone resembling the human tongue glottis a little bird glūbo v. a. and n. to deprive of its bark; to bark; peel; Neutr; to cast off its shell glucidatum glūma a hull; husk gluo glus glue; glūten glue; a connecting tie; band glut glut glūtĭnāmentum that which is glued together; a glued; pasted place glūtĭnārĭus a glueboiler glūtĭnātĭo a drawing together; closing glūtĭnātīvus adj. that glues; draws together glūtĭnātor a gluer together of books; a bookbinder glūtĭnātōrĭus adj. that glues; draws together glūtĭnĕus adj. gluey glūtĭnĭum glūtĭno v. a. to glue; glue together; to close up; join glūtĭnōsus adj. full of glue; gluey glūtĭnum glūtĭo v. a. to swallow; gulp down; to utter interruptedly; as if swallowing; to cluck; glūto a glutton; gormandizer glūtus adj. well-tempered; soft; N. cr Glўcĕra a Greek female name; A celebrated courtesan at Athens; the mistress of the poet… Glўcĕrĭum the name of a female character in the Andria of Terence Glўcon a Greek proper name; A wrestler; A physician Glўcōnīus adj. Glyconic glўcўmĕris a kind of shell-fish glўcyrrhīza licorice-root glўcўsīde a peony glyssomarga Gnaeus gnaphălĭon the herb cudweed; cotton-grass gnarigavit N. cr gnārĭtas knowledge gnarivisse N. cr.; gnarurat gnārus adj. knowing; acquainted with; skilful; practised; expert Gnătho a parasite in the; of Terence;; a parasite; disciples of Gnatho; Gnathonites Gnātia gnātus gnāve Gnēus a Roman praenomen Gnĭdus or Gnĭdos a Doric city in Caria; celebrated for its statue of Venus; the workmanship of P… Gnīpho a Roman surname gnitus N. cr.; gnōbĭlis gnōme a sentence; maxim; gnōmon the pin; style of a sundial; the gnomon gnōmŏnĭcus adj. belonging to a gnomon; belonging to a sundial; gnomonic; the art of making; jud… gnosco gnostĭcē insight; the power of perceiving Gnostĭci the Gnostics; a religious sect in the first centuries of the Christian era Gnōsus the ancient capital of Crete; the residence of Minos;; Cnosson; N. cr.;; belong… gnōtus gōbĭus a fish of small value; the gudgeon Golgoe a town of Cyprus; famous for the worship of Aphrodite Gŏmorra the city of Gomorrha; in Palestine; belonging to Gomorrha Gomphi a town of Thessaly on the Penēus; Kalabaki; the inhabitants of Gomphi; Gomphians gomphus a nail, peg gonger gongўlis a rape; turnip goniaea a precious stone Gonni a town of Thessaly near the Vale of Tempe; Lycóstomo Gonnocondўlum a town of Thessaly gŏnorrhoea a seminal flux; gonorrhœa Gordaei Gordĭānus a Roman proper name;; belonging to the emperor Gordian; Gordian Gordĭum a city of Phrygia Major on the Sangarius; famous for the Gordian knot; of Gordi… Gordĭus a king of Gordium; in Phrygia Major; famous for the inextricable knot on his ch… Gordiūtīchos a town of Phrygia Major Gordŭēni a people of Armenia; the modern Kurds Gorge a daughter of Œneus; and sister of Meleager and Dejanira; who was changed into … Gorgĭas A famous Greek sophist of Leontini; a contemporary of Socrates; A rhetorician i… Gorgo a daughter of Phorcus; called; whose hair consisted of snakes; and who turned a… Gorgobĭna a city on the borders of Aquitania; settled by the Boii; perhaps the modern Gorgŏnĭdōnĭi campi Gorgon-fields gorgŏnĭfer the Gorgon-bearer Gortyn Gortȳna an important and very ancient city of Crete; belonging to the city of Gortyna; … gōrȳtos A quiver; An arrow gossympĭnus the cotton-tree Gŏthi the Goths; the great tribe of Northern Germany; the country of the Goths; belon… Gothīni a Celtic tribe that inhabited the region about the modern Cracow Gothones grabatarius grăbātŭlus a little couch; a pallet grăbātus a small; low couch; a pallet; campbed Gracchūris