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G`APER, n. One who gapes; a yawner. 1. One who opens his mouth for wonder and st...
G`APING, ppr. Opening the mouth wide from sleepiness, dullness, wonder or admira...
GAP'TOOTHED, a. Having interstices between the teeth.
G`AR, in Saxon, a dart, a weapon; as in Edgar, or Eadgar, a happy weapon; Ethelg...
GAR'AGAY, n. A rapacious fowl of Mexico, of the size of the kite.
G`ARB, n. 1. Dress; clothes; habit; as the garb of a clergyman or judge. 2. Fash...
G`ARBAGE, n. [I know not the component parts of this word.] The bowels of an ani...
G`ARBAGED, a. Stripped of the bowels.
G`ARBEL, n. The plank next the keel of a ship. [See Garboard-streak.]
G`ARBLE, v.t. [L. cribro, cribello.] 1. Properly, to sift or bolt; to separate t...
G`ARBLED, pp. Sifted; bolted; separated; culled out.
G`ARBLER, n. One who garbles, sifts or separates. A garbler of spices, is an off...
G`ARBLES, n. plu. The dust, soil or filth, severed from good spices, drugs, _c.
G`ARBLING, ppr. Sifting; separating; sorting; culling.
G`ARBOARD, n. The garboard plank, in a ship, is the first plank fastened on the ...
G`ARBOIL, n. Tumult; uproar. [Not used.]