GOLDFISH
GOLDFISHGOLDING, noun A sort of apple.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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GOLDFISHGOLDING, noun A sort of apple.
GOLDING, n. A sort of apple.
GOLDLACE, noun A lace wrought with gold.
GOLDLACED, adjective Trimmed with gold lace.
GOLDLEAF, noun Gold foliated or beaten into a thin leaf.
GOLDNEY, noun A fish, the gilthead.
GOLDSMITH, noun An artisan who manufactures vessels and ornaments of gold and silver.1. A banker; one who manages the pecuniary concerns of others. [Goldsmiths were formerly ban...
GOLDTHREAD, noun A thread formed of flatted gold laid over a thread of silk, by twisting it with a wheel and iron bobbins.1. A plant, the Helleborus trifolius; so called from it...
GOLDWIRE, noun An ingot of silver, superficially covered with gold and drawn through small round holes.
GOLDYLOCKS, noun A name given to certain plants of the genera Chrysocoma and Gnaphalium.
GOLF, noun A game with ball and bat, in which he who drives the ballinto a hole with the fewest strokes is the winner.
GOLL, noun [Gr. a cavity, and the hollow of the hand.]Hands; paws; claws. [Not in use or local.]
GOLO'E-SHOE, noun An over-shoe; a shoe worn over another to keep the foot dry.
GOM, noun A man.
GON'DOLA, noun A flat-bottomed boat, very long and narrow, used at Venice in Italy on the canals. A gondola of middle size is about thirty feet long and four broad, terminating ...
GONDOLIE'R, noun A man who rows a gondola.
GONE, participle passive of go; pronounced nearly gawn.1. Departed.It was told Solomon that Shimei had gone fromJerusalem to Gath. 1 Kings 2:41.2. Advanced; forward in progress;...
GON'FALONGONFALONIE'R, noun A chief standard bearer.
GONFALONIE'R, n. A chief standard bearer.
GON'FANON, noun [Latin pannus, cloth.] An ensign or standard; colors.
GONG, noun A privy or jakes.1. An instrument made of brass, of a circular form, which the Asiatics strike with a wooden mallet.
GONIOM'ETER, noun [Gr. angle, and measure.] An instrument for measuring solid angles, or the inclination of planes.
GONIOMET'RICAL, adjective Pertaining to a goniometer. goniometrical lines are used for measuring the quantity of angles.
GONORRHE'A, noun [Gr. semen, and to flow.] A morbid discharge in venereal complaints.
GOOD, adjective1. Valid; legally firm; not weak or defective; having strength adequate to its support; as a good title; a good deed; a good claim.2. Valid; sound; not weak, fals...
GOOD-BREE'DING, noun Polite manners, formed by a good education; a polite education.
GOOD-BY. [See By.]