Geneva
Geneva, or Ginn.a spirit distilled from grain, sometimes flavored with juniper berries or oil of turpentine
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
1.107 entradas
Geneva, or Ginn.a spirit distilled from grain, sometimes flavored with juniper berries or oil of turpentine
Genevann.a native of Geneva
Genevana.belonging to Geneva
Geniala.contributing to propagation or mirth, native
Geniallyad.cheerfully, gaily, naturally
Geniculatea.bent like the knee at the joints
Geniin. pl.spirits, demons
Genion.a person of some particular turn of mind
Genitalsn. pl.the parts of generation
Genitingn.the name of an early apple
Genitivea.the second case of nouns
Geniusn.a nature, disposition, bent, wit, spirit
Genoesen.a native of Genoa, in Italy
Genoo, [g hard]n.an African animal whose form partakes of the hose, the ox and the deer
Genosea.pertaining to Genoa
Genteeilyad.politely, kindly, gracefully, well
Genteela.polite, civil, kind, elegant, graceful
Genteelness, or Gentilityn.politeness, gracefulness
Gentiann.a plant, fellwort
Gentilen.a heathen;a.heathen, pagan
Gentilessen.politeness, complaisance, ob.
Gentilismn.heathenism, paganism, ignorance
Gentilitiousa.peculiar to a nation, hereditary
Gentlea.tame, soft, meek, peaceable;v.t.to tame
Gentlen.a kind of worm used in fishing
Gentlemann.a term of complaisance
Gentlemanlike, or Gentlemanlya.like a gentleman