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GI'ANT, n. [L. gigas; Gr. probably from the earth. The word originally signified...
GI'ANT-KILLING, a. Killing or destroying giants.
GI'ANTESS, n. A female giant; a female of extraordinary size and stature.
GI'ANTIZE, v.i. To play the giant.
GI'ANTLIKE GI'ANTLY, a. Of unusual size; resembling a giant in bulk or stature; ...
GI'ANTRY, n. The race of giants. [Little used.]
GI'ANTSHIP, n. The state, quality or character of a giant. His giantship is gone...
GIB, n. A cat. [Not in use.] GIB , v.i. To act like a cat. [Not in use.]
GIBBE, n. An old worn-out animal. [Not used.]
GIB'BER, v.i. [See Gabble . It is probably allied to gabble, and to jabber.] To ...
GIB'BERISH, n. [from gibber.] Rapid and inarticulate talk; unintelligible langua...
GIB'BET, n. A gallows; a post or machine in form of a gallows, on which notoriou...
GIB'BETED, pp. Hanged and exposed on a gibbet.
GIB'BETING, ppr. Hanging and exposing on a gibbet.
GIB'BIER, n. Wild fowl; game. [Not used.]
GIBBOS'ITY, n. [L. gibbosus. See Gibbous .] Protuberance; a round or swelling pr...