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Show L GO devours in hafte; a gormand; a greed 3. Any perfon or thing deified or too muac honoured eater Nay, godded me, indeed became fponfor at baptifm whic Go'DDAUGHTER. 7. /. [god an A girl for whom one becam baptifm. A term of {piritua Go'ppuss. z /o [from ged.] and much olde tions Eiff Uifbon, are phantoms of th Go long had fpirits among them name fro whic gobelin might-be de rived. . A ‘evi fpirit a walkin fpirit frightful phantom Angels and minifters of grace defend us Be thou a fpirit of health,. or gob/i» damn'd Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blafts from hell Go'pprss-L1KE. adj. [goddef Refembling a goddefs Shakefp he is young be fur to preferv his tender mind from all impreffions and notions o ipirits and goblins, or any fearful apprehenfions i the dark Golpry. adj. [from god. 1. Pious towards God. Grant that we may hereafte live a godly, righteous, Common Prayer. and fober life 2. Good; righteous The fame churc 2z, A fairy ; an elf His {fon was Elfinel, who overcam The wicked gobbelines in bloody field bringing fome godfather with him baptifm, as his procurator. Who of all cryftal did Panthea build Spenfer Go, charge my goblins that they grind their joint With dry convulfions; fhorten up their finew With aged cramps Shakefpeare's Tempeft Mean time the village rouzes up the fire, The apoftle St. Paul teacheth,. that every on that will live god/p in Chrift Jefus muft fuffer per= While well attefted, and as well believ'd Heard folemn goes the goé/in ftory round Go'DMOTHER. 7. / baptifm. At the holy moun God is a fpirit, and they that worfhip him muf worfhip him in {pirit and in truth, = Foba, iv. 24 God abov Hammond.. Shake/p Of heav'n's high-feated top, th' imperial thron fix'd for ever firm and fure The filial pow'r arriv'd A term of fpiritual relation Difcourfing largely on this theme, Oer hills and dales their god/bips came. Go'psoN who u. /. [god and fon. Prior. One for one has been fponfor at the font. What did-my father's godfon feek your life He whom my father named 2 your Edgar ? Shake/p. Your low-laid fon our godbead will uplift through all the Teutonick dialedts. 1, The Supreme Being [god and matber. Go'psHIP. 7. /. [from god.] 'The rank o charatter of a god ;. deity; divinity It is ufed both of idols and of th Of godhead old word womamn who has undertaken fponfion in not now, as i Be content GOD. 7. /. [gob, Saxon, which likewif fignifies good. 'The fame word pafles i both fenfes with only accidental variation A Good For this, and many more fuch outrage, I crave your godlyhead to afiwag The rancorous rigour of his might. Spenfers true God Thomfon Hooker. [from godly. nefs ;. righteoufnefs. POPL' Go'pHEAD. 2. /. [from god. 1. Godfhip ;. deity; divinity ; divine nature i Go'pLy. adv. Pioufly ; righteoufly.. B analogy it fhould be god/ily, but the re petition of the fyllable is too harfh and, that he may more folemnly enter this obligation But Elfant was of moft renowned fame, holy in this world relation to all god/y. perfons contained in it, by a rea infufed fan&ity Pearfons He had afon by her, and the king did him th honour as to ftand godfuther to his child Bacon Confirmation, a profitable ufage of the church tranfcribed from the apoftles, confifts in the child' undertaking in his own name the baptifmal vow Locke is.reall Go'pLyHEAD. 7. 'Th religious Help,. Lord,. for the god/y man ceafeth, for the faithful fail among the children of men. P/ xii. To like. Go'pFATHER. 7 /. [god and father. fponfor at the font dutie Virtue and godlinefs of life are required at the hands of the minifter of God Hooker,. fecution A maid amidft them goddefs-like appear'd Art thou that traytor angel ? Mi/ton's Paradife Lof? whilf Go'prLiNEss. 7. /. [from godly. 1. Piety to God 2. General obfervation of all th preferibe by religion Then female voices from the fhore:1 heard; To whom the goblin, full of wrath, reply'd Always Whofe humble ftatues are content with brafs. Dryd daughter. fponfor i relation female di an A little di- Thy puny godlings of inferior race on Hear, nature, heéar; dear goddefs, hear a father Shakefpeare A woman I forfwore; but'T will prove Thou being a goddefs, 1 forfwore not thee My vow was earthy, thou a heav'nly love. Shake/p I long have waited in the temple nigh Built to the gracious gadde/s Clemency But rev'rence thou the pow'r Dryden's Fables From his feat the godds/s born arofe And thus undaunted fpoke Dryden's Fables When the daughter of Jupiter prefented herfel among a crowd of godde/fes, fhe was diftinguithed b her graceful ftature and fuperior beauty Addifon Modefty with-held the godde/5? train. Pope's Ody/] hav likewif A ter vinity thofe fac Welth indufiry of mankind Locke to the honef Go'pLiNG. 7 /. [fromged. vinity; a diminutive god and promife to {ee educated as a Chriftian three fyllables. This word fome deriv from the Gibellines, a faltion in Italy ; f that e/fe and goblin is Guelph and Gibelline becaufe the children of either party wer terrified by their nurfes with the name o the other: but it appears that e/fe i bold; eftablifhed laws of liberty,. to fecure protection an encouragemen one for who Milton and gadlike,. as, b That prince fhall be fo wif Shakefpeare's Coriolanus of fpiritual relation Spenfer has once retained; writing it i German To deify Go'pecurLp, n /i [god and child. and which way firf Publifh his god/ike office now mature This laft old man Lov'd me above the meafure of a father %ef [French; gobeline th Shakefpeare But free from furfeits our repofe is found. Denban Crown high the god/ets with a cheerful draught Enjoy the prefent hour, adjourn the future thought Dryden an Of Saviour to mankind to exalt to divine honours We love not loaded boards, and gob/ets cro®'d zight For fuch a one as leaves a gentleman 7o Gobp. @. a. [from the noun. A bowl My figur'd godlets for a difh of wood tha But one that {corns to live in this difguife Phil. iii And makes a god of fuch a cullion. or cup, that holds a large draught 7 f Thus Adam his illuftrious gueft béfought I am not Licio Even as you came in to me, her affiftant, o go-betaween, parted from me: I fay I fhall be wit Shakefpeare her between ten and eleven Go'srin lent And thus the godlike angels anfwer'd mild. Milion, Mufing and much revolving in his breaft How beft the mighty work he might begi that tranfacts bufinefs by running betwee two parties. Commonly in an 1ll fenfe Go'BLET. 7. /. [gobelet, French. refembling a divinity; fupremely exce Whole end is deftrution, whofe god is their belly 7. /. [go and between.] On Go-BETWEEN " GOB G O ' Go'DwWARD. adj.7 'To Godward is towar God.. So we read, Hac Arethufa tenus, for baltenus Arethufa And fuch: truft have we through Chriftto God Milton's Paradife Lof3 ward So may thy godhead be confeft So the returning year be bleft 2 Core Go'qwr Prior animal. /2. A deity in perfon ; a god or goddefs 2 [z0b, good and piza, an A bird of particular delicacy. Nor ortelans nor godwirs crown his board. Cowleys Were your godheads to borrow of men, me Deal between thee and me. Shakefpeare's Macbheth. would forfake the gods Shakefpeare's Timon.. Go'pYELD. Y adv. [corrupted from Go All the churches of God are united into one b Adoring firft the genius of the place Go py eL fbie o pro e®. ter the unity of difcipline and government, by virtu The nymphs and native godbeads yet unknown of thanks No no ufed whereof the fame Chrift ruleth in them all. Pear/fon Dryden's fn. Herein T teach you, The Supreme Being, whom we call God, is ne- Go'pres adj [fr ged. Wit ou fenf How you fhould: bid godye/d us for your pains, ecflary, felf-exiftent, eternal, immehfe, omnipotent of duty to God: atheiftical; wicked And thank us for your trouble. Shakefpeare's Mach omnifcient, and beft being; and therefore alfo a bein who is and ought to be efteemed muoft facred or holy irreligious; impious Gokr. adj. [golen, Saxon.] Yellow. A 2, A falfe god an idol Grew's Cofmol He that facrificeth unto any god, fave unto th Lord only, he fhall be utterly deftroyed. Exod: xxii As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods They kill us for their fport. Shake/peare's King Lear Strong god of arms, whofe iron fceptre fway "The freezing North, and Hyperborean feas And Scythian colds, and Thracia's Winter coaft Where ftand thy fteeds, and thou art honour'd moft Dryden Of thefe two forts of men both godlefs, the on has utterly no knowledge of God, and the othe ftudies how to perfuade themfelves that there is n fuch thing to be known Hooker That godlefs cre Rebellious Milten For faults not his, for guilt and crime Of godle/s men, and of rebellious times Him his ungrateful country fent Their beft Camillus, into banifhment Go'pLikE adj [ged and like. Dryden Divine old word I Marc at the furtheft, dry feafon or wet Hop roots fo well chofen let fkilful go fet The goeler and younger, the better I love Well gutted and pared, the better they prove. Tu/fer -Go'eR. 7./i [from go. 1. One that goes : a runner I would they were in Africk both together Myfelf by with a needle, that I might pric The goer back - Such a ma Shakefpeare's Cymbeline Migh |