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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...
GLAD'SOME, a. Pleased; joyful; cheerful. 1. Causing joy, pleasure or cheerfulnes...
GLAD'SOMELY, adv. With joy; with pleasure of mind.
GLAD'SOMENESS, n. Joy, or moderate joy; pleasure of mind. 1. Showiness.
GLAD'WIN, n. A plant of the genus Iris.
GLAIR, n. [Eng. clear, L. clarus, and with Eng. glare, and L. gloria; perhaps wi...
GLA'IRY, a. Like glair, or partaking of its qualities.
GL`ANCE, n. [The primary sense is to shoot, to throw, to dart.] 1. A sudden shoo...
GL`ANCE-COAL, n. Anthracite; a mineral composed chiefly of carbon. [See Anthraci...
GL`ANCING, pp. Shooting; darting; casting suddenly; flying off obliquely.