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Show utter ruin of navigation, for fear our heads fhoul an fl ab in ga o o at gi im th a d gi tur 2, A whirlpool; a fucking eddy as fierc England his approaches make 4 Any thing - infatiable, as the mout o tooth of wolf Of the ravening falt fea fhark Root of hemlock, digg'd i' th' dark Gu'LEeY. adj. [from gulf. Shakefp Full of gulfs o whislpools; worticofus. Rivers arife; whether thou be the fo Of utmoft Tweed, or Oofe, or gw/fy Dun Milion At their native realms the Greeks arriv'd All who the war of ten long years {urviv'd Pope And fcap'd the perils of the gu/fy main High o'er a gulfy fea the Pharian ifl Pope Fronts the deep roar of difemboguing Nile @v [guiller a ol cheat t French.] To trick; to cheat; to defraud to deceive do not-g#// him into a nay word, and mak common recreation, do not think I have wi Shakefpeare to lie ftraight in my bed love thefe forc'ries did remove, and mov He would have g#//'d him with a trick Hudibras But Mart was too too politick They are not to be gu//'d twice with the fam Dryd inton mei gener Tonpl i, b er ch s { S gm'a Tia Drydern The vulgar, gu//'d into rebellion, arm'd For this advantage age from youth has won As not to be out-ridden, though out-run By fortune he was now to Venus trin'd And with ftern Mars in Capricorn was join'd Of him difpofing in his own abode - He footh'd the goddefs, while he gu/l'd the god.. thin if they have not, 'tis an ap parent cheat and gu/l Government of the Tongue 3. A ftupid animal; one eafily cheated Being fed by us you us'd us fo As that ungentle g#//, the cuckow bird Ufeth the fparrow Shakefp. Henry IV Why have you fuffer'd me to be imprifon'd Kept in a dark houfe, vifited by the prieft And made the moft notorious geck and gu/ Shakefp. Twelfth N That paltry ftory is untrue And forg'd to cheat fuch gu//s as you Hudibras Gu'LLcaTcuEr. 7. /. [gull and catch. cheat; a ma of trick; one who catche filly people Here comes my noble g#/lcatcher Gu'tLer. 2 / [from gull. impoftor Gu'Liery, 7. /. [from gull. Shakefp A cheat; a Cheat im pofture Ainfew Gu'LLeT 7 /- [goulet, French ; gula, Lat. 1. The throat; the paffage through w ic the food paffes ;. the meat-pipe; the cefophagus It might be his doom One day to fin With gri/et in ftring Many have the gullet or feeding channe whic have no lungs or windpipes; as f thes which hav gills, whereby the hearc: is refrigerated; for fuc thereof_as have lungs and refpiration are not with. eut whizzon, as whales and cetaceous animals Brown's Vulg. Err. tha E/fr I See them puff off the froth, and gw/p amain While with dry tongue I lick my lips in vain GuLp. 7z /. [from the verb. can be fwallowed at once Gay As much a As oft as he can catch a gu/p of air was yet flain with a guz GUM. z. /. [gummi, Latin. 1. A vegetable fubftance differing from refin, 1n being more vifcid and lefs friable and generally diffolving in aqueous men Gu/NNEL Albeit unufed to the melting mood Drop tears as faft as the Arabian tree Shakefpeare's Othello Their medicinal gum He ripens fpices, fruit, and precious gum Waller Which from remcteft regions hither come fro gumwale is to manage th Gu/NNERY. 7. /. [from gunner.] The {cienc of artillery; the art of managing cannon | Gu/NPOWD IR, 7. [. [gur and powder: Who bore the vefts that holy rites require Th '];h powder put into guns to be fired. It confifts of about fifteen parts of nitre, thre flefhy covering that invefts and contain the teeth parts of fulphur, and two of charcoal. The proportions are not exactly kept Incenfe, and od'rous gums, and.cover'd fire 2 [corrupte The nimble gunne With lynftock now the dev 1ith cannon touches And down goes all before him. Shake/peare's H.V. They flew the principal gunnérs, and carried awa their artillery Hayaward RQuincy One whofe eyes 7. he whofe employmen artitlery in a fhip require a fpirituous diffclvent Her maidenl train Knolles's Hifiory See GUNWALE. Gu'NNER. # [ [from gux.| Cannonier firqums ; whereas refins, being more ful phurous bu The bullet flying,. makes the gux recoil. Cleavel. In vain the dart or glitt'ring fword we fhun Condemn'd to perifh by the flaught'ring gz Granville Dryd And peep above the feas, he names the fair éatsls And turn upon thyfelf Shakefpeare's Henry VI The emperor, {miling, faid that never empero More in Iceland fignifie Thefe dread curfes, like the fun 'gainft glafs Or like an overcharged gun, recoi In deep fufpirations we take more large gu/ps o air to cool our heart, overcharged with love an forrow gz Mr. Lye obferve when guns came into ufe we had no commerce with Iceland May not guz com by gradual corruption from canre, ganze gunne & Canne is the original of cannon. The general name for fire-arms; the inftrument from which fhot is difcharged by fire I fee the double flaggon charge their hand [Loma Saxon gumme, Dutch. The babe that milks me T'd pluck my nipple from his bonelefs gums Sh' untwifts a wire, and from her gum A fet of teeth completely comes 7o Gum. v. a. [from the noun. Dryd Shak Gunpowde | To clof The eyelids are apt to be gummed together with y e r S ' a n f W u m h vifcou Th [from guz. Englit Gu'nsHOT. 7. /. [gun and fbot.| The reac or range of a gun ; the {pace to which fhot can be thrown Thofe wlio are come over t fuppofed to be out of gusn/bor Gu'nsuoT party ar Diydern by the fhot of ‘Gu'nsMrTH. 7. fo [gun and fmith. Wifeman A ma It is of particular efteem with the gunfmiths fo ftocks Mort Gu'NsTiCR an 7. [gun and jflick. 'Th rammer; or ftick with which the charg 1s driven into a gun re Ev'n a gunfick fiying into fame Stenart Gu'nstoex, » fi [ou an fock. 'Th L = wood to which the barrel' of the ‘gun is fixe Gu'vmmY. adj. [frony gum. guma Mad roya { a, prove that ambe lations about t he amberof Pruff o o a d n t b f u n f r o o m g is not d o / l f f r t n b a h n f t trees b 1, Confiting of gum adi th The fymptoms I have tranflated to gus/bot wounds Of the na amber Err, whofe trade is to make guns Sugar and honey make windy liquors, and th thei elaftick fermenting - paiticles are detained by Fl yer innate gummofity Gu'mmous. adj ture of gum Brown's Vulg g‘.in The tendons are involved with a great gummizne/ y e r S n m f W te ma o ti le co an GuMMo'sITY. 7. /o [from gummans. nature of gum; gumminefs falt Wifemanta of three ingredients Burning by gunpowwder frequently happens at fea h ' y m g r [ f s Gu/MmiN tate of being gummy; accumulation o um confifiet petie, fmallcoal, and brimftone Swwift m g t w e f t g t w Obfervations concernin Denbant. tisfatory etymology and fo foon a ever the morfel was gone wipes his mouth Either they have thefe excellencies they are praife "That e'er invention plaid on Heylyn 70 GuLe. v. a. [golpen, Dutch.] To {wallow eagerly; to fuck down without intermifiion Shakefpeare's Much Ado for, or they have not The cloud Fine the flant light'ning ; whofe thwart flame driv' 31O this a g#//, but that the white bearded fellow fpeaks it Arbuthnot. | 2, Produttive of gum They are very temperate, feldom offending i ebriety, noterring in gu/o/ityyor fuperfluity og)mcats 1. [Mergus.] A fea-bird 2, A cheat ; a fraud; a trick 1 fhoul tearse ~ Dryden down 72 Gu'LLy. w. 2 [corrupted from gurgle. Tiltons Kindles the gummy bark of fir and pine To run with noife Gu'LiysoLE, # /. [from gully and hoe.] | 3- Overgrown with gum Th yawnin youth fcarce half awake, effay The hole where the gutters empty themHis lazy limbs and dozy head to raife felves in the {ubterraneous fewer Then rubs his gummy eyes, and {urubs his pate Gu'vosiTY, . [ [gulsfus, Latin.] GreeDryder GUN. 7. /. [Of this word there is no fadinefs; gluttony; voracity Dryden Guir. 7. /. [from the verb. And o'er the Po diftils her gumm The Euxine fea and the Mediterranean, {mall gu/ L' Efirange trick The Roman people were grofly gu/led twice o thrice over, and as often enflaved in one century and under the fame pretence of reformation By their defigning leaders taught iffueth out a gummy juice, which hangeth downwar like a cord Raleigh Nor all the gummy ftores Arabia yields, Dyyden How each arifing alder now appears diftil liquor whic th He loofens the fith, gu/ps it down Thee to gu// thine own mother for my love. Donne k an Jets, if compared with the ocean Witches mummy; maw and gu/ 1f him enoug Ye which is fwallowed from the gu/let Scull of dragon From the utmoft end of the head branches ther Not in ufe Nature has various tender mufcles plac'd By which the artful ga/let is embrac'd Blackmore The liquor in the ftomach is a compound of tha which is feparated from its inward coat, the fpittl Shakefp As waters to the fucking of a guif gy GULL 2, A fmall fiream or lake Bentley unfathomable gu/fs ftomach G U GU GU of the naturc o The timber is-ufed for bows, pullies, ferews, mils, Mortiser's. Hu fandiy and gunffocks Gu/n |