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gehse, gehsin, geizart, geyse, geyser, geysin, guehse, guise, guiser, guiserts, guisin, guising, guizard, guize, guizer, guizin, guyse, guyse, guyser, guyser, guysin, guysin, guysing, guyzeen, gyse, gyser, gysin, gyze, gyzer, gyzin,
guise [gaez, DD. gɛz]
n. A masquerade, especially by children at halloween.
v. To masquerade.
Compounds and phrases etc.
guiser [ˈgaezər]: A masquerader, especially children at halloween.
guisin [ˈgaezɪn]: A masquerading - especially children at halloween. To have fun.
bald_goose, bean_guiss, beld_guiss, beldguiss, beld-guiss, clatter-guiss, emmer_gös, emmer_guis, emmer-goose, emmerguise, emmer-guise, emmer-guiss, gaeslin, gaislin, gaislin, geese, geese, geess, geess, geise, geise, geslin, gesling, geuse, geuss, giese, giese, gis, giss, goeslin, gös, guis, guise, guiss, guse, rade-goose, raid-goose, rain-gös, rain-guis, rain-guiss, rede-goose, rood-goose, roodgüs, rude-guiss, slygees, slygeese, sly-geese, slygoose, slyguiss, sly-guiss, slykees, solan_goose, solan_guiss, stibble_guiss, stubble-goose,
guiss [S. I. gøs, gys, M. gɪs, N. gis]
n. A goose. A tailor's iron.
pl. geese [gis]
Compounds and phrases etc.
bass guiss: MN. The gannet Sula bassana.
bean guiss: The bean goose Anser fabalis.
beld guiss: The white-fronted goose Anser albifrons.
Canadae guiss: The Canada goose Branta canadensis.
claik-guiss: The barnacle goose Branta leucopsis.
clatter-guiss: SEC. The brent goose Branta bernicla.
emmer guiss: I. The great northern diver Gavia immer.
gaislin [ˈgeːzlɪn]: A gosling.
gray guiss: I.Sh. The greylag goose Anser anser.
rain-guiss: NN.b. I.Sh. The red-throated diver Gavia stellata.
rude-guiss: I.Ork. The brent goose Branta bernicla or I.Sh. great northern diver Gavia immer.
sly-guiss: I. The sheldrake Tadorna tadorna. pl. sly-geese The barnacles or crustaceans found on driftwood etc.
solan guiss: The gannet Sula bassana.
stibble guiss: The greylag goose Anser anser.
ware guiss: S. SEC. The brent goose Branta bernicla.
gulf, gulph,
gulf [gʌlf]
n. A gulf.
gul, gull,
gull [gʌl]
n. Having a spite at someone. A feeling of coldness or distaste. A disappointment. Having been hoaxed or deceived.
Likely anglicised gou.
gul, gull,
gull [gʌl]
n. SW. A large trout Salmo trutta.
gul, gull,
gull [MN. gʌl]
n. A thin, cold mist, accompanied by a breeze.
v. To become engulfed in such a mist.
goillya, golja, golla, gula, gulja, gulla, gulya,
gulla [I.Sh. ˈgʊʎɑ]
n. A young woman who assists at the christening of a child. A midwife.
gullet, gullie, gullot, gully,
gullet [ˈgʌlət]
n. A narrow deep channel or rocky inlet.
Related to gully n. A ravine formed by the action of water.
gullible,
gullible [ˈgʌləbl]
adj. Gullible.
gulley, gulli, gullie, gully, tully,
gullie [ˈgʌle]
n. A carving knife.
v. To cut, knife, slash, wield a knife.
pt. pp. gullit [ˈgʌlɪt], gullied
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