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GLAD, a. [L. loetus, without a prefix.] 1. Pleased; affected with pleasure or mo...
GLAD'DEN, v.t. glad'n. To make glad; to cheer; to please; to exhilarate. The new...
GLAD'DER, n. One that makes glad, or gives joy.
GLAD'DING, ppr. Making glad; cheering; giving joy.
GLADE, n. An opening or passage made through a wood by lopping off the branches ...
GLA'DEN GLA'DER, n. [L. glaldius, a sword.] Swordgrass; the general name of plan...
GLAD'FUL, a. Full of gladness.
GLAD'FULNESS, n. Joy; gladness.
GLA'DIATE, a. [L. gladius, a sword.] Sword-shaped; resembling the form of a swor...
GLADIA'TOR, n. [L. from gladius, a sword.] A sword-player; a prize-fighter. The ...
GLADIATO'RIAL, a. Pertaining to gladiators, or to combats for the entertainment ...
GLA'DIATORY, a. Relating to gladiators.
GLA'DIATURE, n. Sword-play; fencing. [Not in use.]
GLAD'IOLE, n. [L. gladiolus, a dagger.] A plant, the sword-lily, of the genus Gl...
GLAD'LY, adv. [See Glad .] With pleasure; joyfully; cheerfully. The common peopl...
GLAD'NESS, n. [See Glad .] Joy, or a moderate degree of joy and exhilaration; pl...