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GOS'SIP, n. 1. A sponsor; one who answers for a child in baptism; a godfather. 2...
GOS'SIPING, ppr. Prating; chatting; running from place to place and tattling. GO...
GOS'SIPRED, n. Compaternity; spiritual affinity, for which a juror might be chal...
GOSSOON', n. A boy; a servant. [Not in use.]
GOS'TING, n. An herb.
GOT, pret of get. The old preterit gat, pronounced got, is nearly obsolete.
GOTH, n. One of an ancient and distinguished tribe or nation, which inhabited Sc...
GO'THAMIST, n. A person deficient in wisdom, so called from Gotham in Nottingham...
GOTH'IC, a. Pertaining to the Goths; as Gothic customs; Gothic architecture; Got...
GOTH'ICISM, n. Rudeness of manners; barbarousness. 1. A Gothic idiom. 2. Conform...
GOTH'ICIZE, v.t. To make Gothic; to bring back to barbarism.
GOT AND GOTTEN, pp. of get.
GOUD, n. Woad. [Not used.]
GOUGE, n. gouj. A round hollow chisel, used to cut holes, channels or grooves in...
GOUL'AND, n. A plant or flower. Goulard's Extract, so called from the inventor, ...
GOURD, n. A plant and its fruit, of the genus Cucurbita. There are several speci...