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Show G1 GI King Were in the meth with gi//s entangl'd'lefe 2. The flaps that hang below the beak of fowl The turkeycock hath great and f{welling gi//s, an Bacon's Natural Hiftory the hen hath lefs 3. The flefh under the chin In man there is no palenefs at all; but, contra riwile, rednef about the cheek and gills, which i by the fending forth of fpirits in an appetite to reBacon's Natural Hifory venge Like the long bag of flefh hanging down fro Savift "the gills of the people in Piedmort 4. [Gilla, barbarous Latin.] A meafure o liquids containing the fourth part of pint Ever ou bottle muft be rince of miftake with wine: fome with- th thrift, will rince a doze fame : change the wine atevery fecond bottle: a gi/ Swift may be enough 5. Akind of meafure among the tinners The meafure their block-ti by the gi//, whic containeth a pin Or wafting ginger round the ftreets to go gimeracts ® Tumping over my maiter's hedges, an *Till they, of farther paffage quite beteft Carew And vifit alehoufe where ye firft did grow. Arbuthnot running your lines crofs his grounds G1/'NGERBREAD, 7 /. [ginger and bread. A kind of farinaceous {weetmeat mad n. [ [ gibelet, guimbelet, French. GUMLET A borer with a fcrew at its point of dough The gimlet hath a worm at the end of its bit Moxon An confifting of correfpondent parts, or dou in th lofs you are not here What is'¢t that yo Took up fo gingerly world tho to partake of thre GI'NGERKESS. 7./ Elfe they could not hold out fo as they do. Shake/p The holdin penn Gr'~errLy. edv. [I know not whenc derived.] Cautioufly ; nicely ftill to ftrike on ment ; machinery but op weeks froft, and eat gingerbread in a booth by a fir upon the Thames Savift I think by fome odd gimmals or devic [See Gimmar. I ha *Tis Hanmer 7. / of bread or bifcuit fhould'ft have it to buy gingerbread. Shakefpeare Her currants there and goofeberries were fpread With the enticing gold of gingerbread. King's Cook ble. It feems rather to be gradually cotrupted from geometry or geometrical. An thing done by occult means is vulgarl Som faid to be done by geometry. little quaint devices or pieces of machinery Gr'MMER like tha fweetened with treacle, and flavoured wit -ginger and fome other aromatick feeds It 1s fometimes gilt Gi'mmatr. # f. [Suppofed by Skinner an Ainfworth to be derived from gimellus Latin, and to be ufed only of fomethin Their arms are fet like clocks Pope Move Shakefpeare. Nicenefs tendernefs Dia Gi'Nc1vaL. adj. [gingiva, Latin, longing to the gums together of ‘the parts of matter ha Be 6. In the northern counties it is half a pin fo confounded me, that I have been prone to conclud Whil th Italian ftriv t cu threa i thei of liquid meafure with myfelf, that the gimmers of the world hol pronunciation between D and T, fo to fweeten it together not fo much by geometry as fome natura 7. [From gilian, the old Englith way o they make the occlufe appulfe, efpecially the gin magick More's Divine Dialogues gival, fofter than we do, giving a little of perviwriting Fulian, or Juliana.] 'The appelHolder's Elements of Speech oufnefs lation of a woman in ludicrous language. | GimP. 7 /. [See Gim. Gimp, in old Englith, is neat, fpruce.] A kind of filk 70 GUNGLE. v. I can, for I will Here at Burley o' th' Hill twift or lace 1. To utter a tharp clattering noife; to - Give you all your fill utter a fharp noife in quick fucceflion engine. [fro GiN Each Jack with his Gil/ Ben Fonfen's Gypfies Thefootgrows black that was with dirt embrown'd, fnare trap 1. 8. [Chelidonium.] 'The name of a plant Gay And in thy pocket gingling halfpence found As the day begins ground-ivy Once, we confefs, beneath the patriot's cloak With twenty gizs we will the fmall birds take fpoke guine droppin th ba crack' th Fro ¢. Malt liquour medicated with ground-ivy Sidney make paftim An crew th tol backftai th dow And'gi s glin gin deceitfu an treafo throug two Whic Gi'iiaouse. = [ [gil and houfe.] Ol Cat i a grea arogu a you Pope' Epiftle Spenfer Mordant Hath {lain fi houfe where gi// is {old 2. To make an affetted found in periods o woodcock with the gin th firive S Thee fhall each alehoufe, thee each gillhonf Shakefp net th i ftruggl cone th dot S cadence mourn Shake[p. Jo GI'NGLE., . a by fubtilty fnares b gins b i B T fhak f tha And anfw'ring ginfhops fourer fighs retusn. ~ Pope If thofe, who have but fenfe, can fhu fhar fhril clatterin noif thoul b made G1'LLYFLOWER. # / [Either corrupte annoy' The engines that have the from Fuly flowver, or from girefiée, French. Gillyflowers or rather Fulyflowers, fo called fro the month they blow in, may be reduced to thef forts; red an white white purple an white fearlet an Mortimer's Hufbandry In July come gi/lyflowers of all varieties. Bacon Fair is the gillyflow'r of gardens fweet Fair is the marygold, for pottage meet. Gay's Pafi Givt. 7 /. [from gild.] Golden fhow gold laid on the furface of any matter Now obfolete Our gaynefls and our g/ are all befmirch'd With rainy marching in the painful field. Shakefp When thou waft in thy gi/t, and thy perfume they mockt thee for too much curiofity: in th rags thou know'ft none, but art defpis'd for th contrary Shake(p. Timon of Athens "Girt The participle of GiLp, which fee Where the g7/t chariot never mark'd its way. Pope Gi'urueap. #. /. [gilt and head. 1. A fea-fith 2. A bird Di& He blended together the livers of gi/theads, th brains of pheafants and ‘peacocks, tongues of phenicopters, and the melts of lampres Hakewill Her infant grandame's whiftle next it grew *Little for me had reafon done If 1 could not thy gins avoid. = Ben Fonfon's Foreft I kno thy trains Thou dearly to my coft, thy gizs and toils' No more on me have pow'r, their force is null'd Milton He made a planetary giz Which rats would run their own heads in And come on purpofe to be taken Without th' expence of cheefe and bacon. Hudibras Keep from flaying {courge thy {kin Hudibras And ankle free from iron giz z. Any thing moved- wit engine of torture fcrews, as a Typhzus' joints were ftretched on a gin, Spenfer 3. A pump worked by rotatory fails Th delfs woul it be ing impoffible to make any adits or foughs to drai them that no gizs o machine fuffic t Ray lay and keep them dry A bituminous plate, alternately yellow and black formed by water driveling on the outfide of the gi Woodward on Fafilx pump of Moftyn coalpits 4. [Contra&ed from GevEeva, which fee. The fpirit drawn by diftillation from juniper berries. GiLt-TAIL. 7 /. [ gilt and tail.] A wor This calls the church to deprecate our fin fo called from his yellow tail And hurls the thunder of our laws on giz. = Pope Pope Gin fhaps fourerfighs return Giwm. adj. [An old word.] Neat; {pruce well drefled GUNGER. #. /. [zinziber, Latinj gingero an Ital Gi'McrACK. 7. /. [Suppofed by Skiuner t The flower confifts of five leaves, fhaped fome be ludicroufly formed from gz, derive the iris: thefe are produced i o thof lik wha from engine.] A flight or trivial mechathe head or club, each'coming out of a feparat ni{m leafy fcale. The ovary becomes a triangular fruit Miller having three cells which contain feeds The root of ginger is of the tuberous kind For though thefe gimcracks were away However, more reduc'd and plain "The watch would fill 2 watch remain But if the horal orbit ceafes The whole ftands fhill, or breaks to pieces What's the meaning of all thel knotty, crooked pungen Prior trangrams an tafte agreeable fmell and irregular; of a hat, acrid, an though aromatick an The Indians eat bot of ver the youn {hoots of the leaves and thesoats themfelves 'G1'NGLE. #./. [from the verb. 1. A fhrill refounding noife. 2. Affe@ation in the found of periods Hi/ Pope Gi'neLymoID. ad). [ viyrow®~, a hinge and #J®-, Refembling a ginglymus approaching to a ginglymus The malleus lics along, fixed to the tympanum and on the other end is jeined to the incus by a dou ble or ginglymoid joint Holder Gi'neLYMUS. 7 /. A mutual indentin of two bones into each other's cavity, i the manner of a hinge of which the el bow is an inftance be fo flown with waters woul The bells {he gingled, and the whiftle blew Wifeman A nag GU'NNET. 7./. [yw®~. Hence, accordin a degenerated breed to fome but Spanifh gewnet a mule I believe erroneoufly written fo improperl ginnet Gi'nsenc. 2z /. [I fuppofe Chinefe.]. root brought lately into Europe, of brownifh colour on the outfide, and fome what yellowifh within fine, that it {feems almof is of a very agreeable an though not very ftrong and aromatick and fo pure an tranfparent. I aromatick {mell Its tafte is acri and has fomewhat bitte in it. - We have it from China and Ame'The Chinefe value this root a rica Hill three times its weight in filver 7o G1r. . a. To take out the guts of herrings ~ Bailey GIPSY. #. /. [Corrupted from Egyptian for when they firft appeared in Europe they declared, and perhaps; truly,‘ttha - e |