GREASILY
GRE'ASILY, adverb With grease or an appearance of it; grossly.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
1.785 entradas
GRE'ASILY, adverb With grease or an appearance of it; grossly.
GRE'ASINESS, noun The state of being greasy; oiliness; unctuousness.
GRE'ASING, participle present tense Smearing with fat or oily matter; bribing.
GRE'ASY, adjective greez'y. Oily; fat; unctuous.1. Smeared or defiled with grease.2. Like grease or oil; smooth; as a fossil that has a greasy feel.3. Fat of body; bulky. [Littl...
GREAT, adjective [Latin crassus.]1. Large in bulk or dimensions; a term of comparison, denoting more magnitude or extension than something else, or beyond what is usual; as a gr...
GREAT-BELLIED, adjective Pregnant; teeming.
GREAT-HEARTED, adjective High-spirited; undejected.
GREATEN, verb transitive To enlarge.
GREATLY, adverb In a great degree; much.I will greatly multiply thy sorrow. Genesis 3:16.1. Nobly; illustriously.By a high fate, thou greatly didst expire.2. Magnanimously; gene...
GREATNESS, noun Largeness of bulk, dimensions, number or quantity; as the greatness of a mountain, of an edifice, of a multitude, or of a sum of money. With reference to solid b...
GREAVE, for grove and groove. [See Grove and Groove.]
GREAVES, nounplural greevz. Armor for the legs; a sort of boots.l Sam.17.
GREBE, noun A fowl of the genus Colymbus and order of ansers, of several species; as the tippet-grebe, the horned grebe the eared grebe or dob-chick.
GRE'CIAN, adjective Pertaining to Greece.GRE'CIAN, noun A native of Greece. Also, a Jew who understood Greek. Acts 6:1.1. One well versed in the Greek language.
GRE'CISM, noun [Latin groecismus.] An idiom of the Greek language.
GRE'CIZE, verb transitive To render Grecian.1. To translate into Greek.GRE'CIZE, verb intransitive To speak the Greek language.
GREE, noun Good will.1. Step; rank; degree. [See Degree.]GREE. verb intransitive To agree. [See Agree.]
GREECE, noun [Latin gressus. It ought to be written grese, but it is entirely obsolete.] A flight of steps.
GREED, noun Greediness.
GREE'DILY, adverb [See Greedy.] With a keen appetite for food or drink; voraciously; ravenously; as, to eat or swallow greedily1. With keen or ardent desire; eagerly. Jude 1:11.
GREE'DINESS, noun Keenness of appetite for food or drink; ravenousness; voracity.Fox in stealth, wolf in greediness1. Ardent desire.
GREE'DY, adjective [Latin gradior, and probably signifies reaching forward.]1. Having a keen appetite for food or drink; ravenous; voracious; very hungry; followed by of; as a l...
GREEK, adjective Pertaining to Greece. [See Gray.]GREEK, noun A native of Greece.1. The language of Greece.GREEK-FIRE, a combustible composition, the constituents of which are s...
GREE'KISH, adjective Peculiar to Greece.
GREE'KLING, noun An inferior Greek writer.
GREE'KROSE, noun The flower campion.
GREEN, adjective1. Properly, growing, flourishing, as plants; hence, of the color of herbage and plants when growing, a color composed of blue and yellow rays, one of blue and y...