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G (892 entries)

Grūnĭum grunnĭo v. n. to grunt grunnītus a grunting grŭo v. n. to crunk; crunkle grus a crane; a besieging machine; battering-ram gry the least trifle gryllo v. n. to chirp gryllus A cricket; grasshopper; a kind of comic figures Gryllus a Greek proper name; A son of Xenophon; who fell in the battle at Mantinea; and… Grȳnīa a small town in Æolis; with a temple of Apollo; belonging to Grynia; Grynian gryps a fabulous fourfooted bird; a griffin grȳpus hook-nosed guber gŭbernābĭlis adj. susceptible of being governed; controllable gŭbernācŭlum a helm; rudder; guidance; direction;; government gŭbernātĭo a steering; piloting of a ship; direction; management; government gŭbernātor a steersman; pilot; a director; ruler gŭbernātrix a conductress; directress gŭbernĭo gŭbernĭus a steersman; pilot gŭberno v. a. to steer; pilot a ship; to direct; manage; conduct gŭbernum a helm; rudder Gugerni a people of Germany; Cleves gŭla the gullet; weasand; throat; the palate; gluttony gulliocae gŭlo a gormandizer; epicure; glutton gŭlōsē adv. gŭlōsĭtas gluttony gŭlōsus adj. dainty; a too voracious reader; an over-fastidious reader; gluttonously Gulussa a son of Masinissa; king of Numidia gūmen gŭmĭa a glutton; gourmand gummātus adj. containing gum; gummy gummĕus adj. containing gum; gummy gummi gummĭno v. n. to distil gum gummītĭo a besmearing with gum gummōsus adj. full of gum; gummy gummus gurdōnĭcus adj. doltish; stupid gurdus a dolt; jolterhead; numskull gurges a raging abyss; whirlpool; gulf; waters; stream Gurges a surname gurgĭto v. a. to engulf; flood gurgŭlĭo the gullet; weasand; windpipe gurgŭlĭo Gurgustĭdōnĭi gurgustĭŏlum a small; mean dwelling; a hut; shanty gurgustĭum a small; mean dwelling; a hovel; hut gustābĭlis adj. appetizing gustātĭo the first light dish of a Roman meal; an antepast; whet gustātor the taster gustātōrĭum the vessels containing an antepast; an antepast; collation; whet; in lemm gustātus The taste gusto v. a. to taste; to take a little of; to take a slight meal; to take a luncheon; whet;… gustŭlum A small dish of food; a whet; relish; a kiss gustum gustus a tasting; a partaking slightly; eating a little; A light dish at the beginning… gutta a drop; oil of myrrh; natural spots; specks on animals; stones Gutta a Roman surname guttātim adv. by drops; drop by drop guttātus adj. spotted; speckled guttŭla a little drop guttur the gullet; throat; gluttony gutturnium guttŭrōsus adj. that has a tumor in the throat; goitred gutus a narrow-necked vessel; flask; cruet; in lemm Gўăros a small barren island in the Ægean Sea; one of the Cyclades; used by the Romans… Gўas A giant with a hundred arms; A companion of Æneas; A Latin; slain by Æneas Gȳ^gaeus Gȳges A king of Lydia; famous for the possession of a ring with which he could render… Gўlippus An Arcadian; who came to Italia with Evander; A famous Spartan general in the P… gymnas wrestling; the exercise of wrestling gymnăsĭarchus the master of a gymnasium; a gymnasiarch; ext; ext.; gymnăsĭum a public school among the Greeks for gymnastic exercises; a gymnasium; school f… Gymnăsium name of a Greek maiden gymnastĭcus adj. belonging to bodily exercise; gymnastic gymnĭcus adj. for bodily exercise; gymnastic gymnŏsŏphistae Indian ascetics; gymnosophists; a sect of hermits who disregarded the decencies… gўnaecēum the inner part of the house where the women dwelt; the women's apartments; the … gўnaecĭārĭus the overseer of a seraglio gўnaecōnītis the women's apartments Gyndes a tributary of the Tigris; in Assyria; Diala; Kerkah gypsĕus adj. Of gypsum; Covered; plastered with gypsum gypso v. a. to cover; coat with gypsum; to plaster; covered; coated with gypsum gypsoplastes a worker in gypsum; stucco gypsum white lime plaster; figures in gypsum; plaster images gўrīnus a young frog not yet fully developed; a tadpole gȳro v. a. and n. to turn round in a circle; wheel round; To go around; Neutr; to turn around Gyrton a town of Thessaly; between Pharsalia and Larissa; the village Tatári gȳrus a circle; a circular course; ring; the place where horses are trained; a course Gythēum a seaport in Laconia; on the Eurotas; Paleopoli; belonging to Gythēum; Gytheatic