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GALL, n. [Gr. probably from its color.] 1. In the animal economy, the bile, a bi...
GAL'LANT, a. [Eng. could; L. gallus, a cock.] 1. Gay; well dressed; showy; splen...
GAL'LANTLY, adv. Gaily; splendidly. 1. Bravely; nobly; heroically; generously; a...
GAL'LANTNESS, n. Elegance or completeness of an acquired qualification.
GAL'LANTRY, n. 1. Splendor of appearance; show; magnificence; ostentatious finer...
GAL'LATE, n. [from gall.] A neutral salt formed by the gallic acid combined with...
GALLBLADDER, n. A small membranous sack, shaped like a pear, which receives the ...
GAL'LEASS. [See Galeas .]
GALL'ED, pp. [See Gall , the verb.] Having the skin or surface worn or torn by w...
GAL'LEON, n. A large ship formerly used by the Spaniards, in their commerce with...
GALLEOT, [See Galiot .]
GAL'LERY,n. 1. In architecture, a covered part of a building, commonly in the wi...
GAL'LETYLE, n. Gallipot.
GAL'LEY, n. plu. galleys. [L. galea. The Latin word signifies a helmet,the top o...
GAL'LEY-SLAVE, n. A person condemned for a crime to work at the oar on board of ...
GAL'LEYFOIST, n. A barge of state.