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GO'THAMIST, n. A person deficient in wisdom, so called from Gotham in Nottingham...
GOTH, n. One of an ancient and distinguished tribe or nation, which inhabited Sc...
GOT, pret of get. The old preterit gat, pronounced got, is nearly obsolete.
GOS'TING, n. An herb.
GOSSOON', n. A boy; a servant. [Not in use.]
GOS'SIPRED, n. Compaternity; spiritual affinity, for which a juror might be chal...
GOS'SIPING, ppr. Prating; chatting; running from place to place and tattling. GO...
GOS'SIP, n. 1. A sponsor; one who answers for a child in baptism; a godfather. 2...
GOS'SAMERY, a. Like gossamer; flimsy; unsubstantial.
GOS'SAMER, n. [L. gossipium, cotton.] A fine filmy substance, like cobwebs, floa...
GOSS, n. A kind of low furz or gorse.
GOS'PELLER, n. An evangelist; also, a follower of Wickliffe, the first Englishma...
GOS'PELIZING, ppr. Evangelizing; instructing in the christian religion.
GOS'PELIZED, pp. Instructed in the christian religion.
GOS'PELIZE, v.t. To form according to the gospel. 1. To instruct in the gospel; ...
GOS'PEL-GOSSIP, n. One who is over zealous in running about among his neighbors ...