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Show GA The Hebrews have afligned which letters are labial Bacon which dental, and which guttural " In attempting to pronounce the nafals, and fom of the vowels fpiritally, the throat is brought t labour, and makes that which we call a guttura Holder pronunciation Gu'TTURALNESS. 7. /. [from guitural. "The quality of being guttural Dié Gu'rworT. 7. /. [gut and wors,] An herb Guy. z /. [from guide.] A rope ufed t lift any thing into the fhip Skinner 7, Gu'zzLe w. # gut, or guf?, t [fro guttle or gufile.] To gormandife to fee immo.derately liquou t {wallo an greedily Who while (he guzz/es chats the doctor's praife Rofcommon They fell to lapping and guxaling till they burf L' Eftrange No more her care fhall fill the hollow tray To fat the guazling hogs with floods of whey 9o Gu'zzLE. . 2 moderate guit Gay To fwallow with im The Pylian kin Was longeft liv'd of any two-legg'd thing Still gurz/ing muft of wine Dryden Gu'zzLER. 7. /. [from guzzle.] A gormandifer; an immoderate eater or drinker. GyeE. 7z /. [See GisEe.] A fneer; a taunt a farcafm Ready in g ybes, quick anfwer'd, faucy, and a quarrellous as the weazel. Shakefpeare's Cymbeline &, Gyse. v. » 'To {neer GYMNA'sTICALLY, adv. [from gymuafick. Athletically; fitly for ftrong exercife Such as with agility and vigour are not g ymnaflically compofed, nor aétively ufe thofe parts. Brow GYMNASTICK, adj. [yopyasiis; gymnaflique, Fr.] Pertaining to athletick exercife; confifting of leaping wreftling running, throwing the dart, or quoit The Cretans wifely forbid their fervants g yznafticks as well as arms ; and yet your modern footme cxercxfc themfelves daily, whilft their enervate 101/'ds are {oftly lolling in their\clmriols Arbuthnot Gy/'MmNICK. m{/. ['yu[wwxog; Gymnigue, Fr. Such as practife the athletick or gymnaftick exercifes Have they not fword-players, and ev'ry for Well feafon'd bowls the goffip's fpirits raife ¢hemfelves to taunt The vulgar yicld an open ear And common courtiers love to g yo¢ and fleer, Sper/ Of g ymnick artifts, wreftlers, riders, runners Milton GymnosPE'RMOUS o of fpeech, and is therefore by many gram marians accounted no letter. ‘The 4 i Epglifh is {carcely ever mute at the beginning of a word, or where it immediatel precedes a vowel; as hbonfe, bebaviour where it is followed by a confonant i has no found, according to the prefen }:ronuncmtion : but anciently, as now i Scotland, it made the fyllable guttural as right, bought A. interjed. [ha, Latin. 1. An expreflion of wonder, {urprife, fudden queftion, or fudden exertion Youfhall look fairer ere I give or hazard hat fays the golden cheft? 42! let me fee Atis my Haftings VoL 1 [ y9wr an GY/NECOCRACY .cacratie Fr. gyne Petticoat government; fe male power Gyra'rioN. 7 f. [gyro, Latin. of turning any thing about Thi effluviu attenuatet : nlegllboux‘ air, which an returnin 'The aé impellet home th in a gyra tion carricth with it the obvious bodies into th eledtrick Brown If a burning coal be nimbly moved round ina circl with g yrations, continually repeated, the whol circle will appear like fire the reafon of whic is t)\_at the fenfation of the coal in the feveral place of that circle remains imprefled on the fenforium until the coal return again to the fame place. Newwt GyYRE # [gyrus, Latin. circle de orbit Ne thenceforth his approved fkill to ward or hurlen round in warlike g yre Or lirike Remember'd he Shak thou horrid headlefs trunk Rowe's Fane Shore 2, An expreffion of laughter Ufed wit ba, ba, and h Foby xXXiX, 2 Ha, ha, 'tis what fo long I with'd and vow'd Our plots and delufion Have wrought fuch confufions That the monarch's a flave to the crown Haaxk z /. A fifh Dryden Ainfaorth HA'BEAS CORPUS. [Latin.] A writ, th which, a man indicted of fome trefpafs being laid in prifon for the fame, ma have out of the King's Bench, thereby t remove himfelf thither at his own coft Cowel and to an{wer the caufe there This word is inHaBerDA'SHER. 7. / genioufly deduced by Miz/bews from hab thr dafs, German, have you this, the expreflion of a fhopkeeper offering his ware to fale. pedlar Spenfer Does the wild haggard tow'r into the fky And to the South by thy direction fly Or eagle in her g yres the clouds embrace 2 Sandys He fathion'd thofe harmonious orbs, that rol Sandys In reftlefs g yres about the Artick pole Quick and more quick he fpins in giddy gyres Then falls, and in much foam his foul expires Dryden Falling in rings GY'rED. adj Hamlet with his doublet all unbrac'd No hat upon his head, his ftockings loof Ungarter'd, and down gyred to his ankle Gyves [gewyn, Wellh. »'f Shake[p Fetters chains for the legs wide betwixt the legs they had g yves on And knowing this, fhould I yet ftay Like fuch as blow away their lives And never will redeem a day Ber Fonfor Enamour'd of their golden g yves The poor prifoners, boldly ftarting up, brea K nolles their chains and g ywves Milton Gywves and the mill had tam'd thee But Telamo rufh'd in, and hap'd to mee A rifing root, that held his faften'd feet So down he fell, whom f{prawling on the ground His brother from the wooden g yves unbound. Dryd 79 GYVE. v. . [from the noun.] To fetter to thackle to enfnare to enchain With as little a web as this, will I enfnare as grea a fly as Caffio 1 wil Ay, fmile upon her, do S/ba/l%ware g yve thee in thine own courtihip HA reduplication He faith among the trumpet {melleth the battle afar off ne car'd for his fate guard But rudely rag'd The villains marc 7. /. [vorvaimorpario a i movin thin by an fcribe HA Is in Englifh, as in other languages a note of afpiration, founded onl ® by a ftrong emiffion of the breath without any conformation of the organ £a ! whatart thou adf ozégwe. | Having the feeds naked H ;[i;]fl GYY One who fells fmall wares ; Becaufe thefe cunning me are like baberdafber of fmall wares, it is not amifs to fet forth their {hop Bacon A haberdafber, who was the oracle of the coffee Addifort houfe, declared his opinion Ha'Berping 7 /. A dried falt cod. Ainf Erench 8 7. [. [hauberge HaA'BERGEON g n halbergium, low Lat.] Armour to cove the neck and breaft; breaft-plate; neck piece ; gorget And halbert fome, and fome a Aabergion So every one in arms was quickly dight The fhot let fly, and grazin Fairfax Upon his fhoulder, in the pafling ‘Lodg'd in Magnano's brafs babergeon Has1'LiMENT - Hudibras m fi [habiliment, French. Drefs; clothes ; garment He the faireft Una found Strange lady, in fo ftrange babiliment Teaching the fatyres My riches are thefe poor babi Of which if you fhould her You take the fum and fubftance that I have 5 |