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GYP'SEY GYP'SUM, n. Plaster stone; sulphate of lime; a mineral not infrequently ...
GYP'SY, n. [See Gipsey .]
GY'RAL, a. [See Gyre.] Whirling; moving in a circular form.
GYRA'TION, n. [L. gyratio. See Gyre.] A turning or whirling round; a circular mo...
GY'RED, a. Falling in rings.
GYR'FALCON, n. [L. hierofalco, from Gr. sacred, and falco, and so named from the...
GYR'OMANCY, n. [Gr. a circuit, and divination.] A kind of divination performed b...
GYVE, n. Gyves are fetters or shackles for the legs. Gyves and the mill had tame...
H, is the eighth letter of the English Alphabet. It is properly the representati...
HA, an exclamation, denoting surprise, joy or grief. With the first or long soun...
HAAK, n. A fish. Habeas Corpus, [L. have the body.] A writ for delivering a pers...
HAB'ERDASHER, n. A seller of small wares; a word little used or not at all in th...
HAB'ERDASHERY, n. The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher.
HAB'ERDINE, n. A dried salt cod.
HAB'ERGEON, n. A coat of mail or armor to defend the neck and breast. It was for...
HAB'ILE, a. Fit; proper. [Not in use.]