| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 str.
...of it to the other. GANGWEEK, gang'w££ks Rogation week. GANTELOPE, g&nt'lope. GANTLET, gant'Wt. ry punishment in which the criminal, running between the ranks, receives a lash from each man. Qj" The former of these words is the most proper, but the latter is most in use. GANZA, gan'zd.... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 str.
...when armed at iill puints, but if now in disu.sc. GANTLET or fgantelcpc, denotes a kind of military punishment, in which the criminal running between the ranks receives a lash from every man. See RUN THE GANTLET. GAP. SceBREACH. GAR, the general term used by the Saxons, fora weapon of war.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 str.
...E. GAN NET, in ornithology. See PELICANUS. GA'NTËLOPE. GA'NTLET. j. (gantciupe, Dutch.) A militar)1 punishment, in which the criminal running between the ranks receives a lash (rom each man (.Dryrfoi). GANAMEDE, m fabulous history, son of Tros, king of Troy, was the most beautiful... | |
| George Fulton - 1814 - 452 str.
...passages from one part to another jaiitelope, ganl'lup, in. a military punishment, antlet, gant'let, ^ in which the criminal, running between the ranks, receives a lash from each man anza, gan'za, n. a kind of wild goose Gaol, jal, n. a prison ; a place uf confinement ^•aoler,... | |
| John Walker - 1819 - 800 str.
...Rogation week. GANTELOPE, g-Snt lApe. > . » .,,,„, , GANTLET, gini'let. f 8. A military punishmcnt in which the criminal, running between the ranks, receives a lash from each man. ET The former of these words is the most proper, but the latter is most in use. GANZA, gan'za.... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1820 - 522 str.
...Minified. Gangway, gang-wa, ». In a ship, the several ways or passages. Gantlet, gantMit, s. A military punishment, in which the criminal running between the ranks receives a lash from each man. Gaol, djal, .v. A prison. jap, gap, s. A breach; a hole, vacuity. rape, gap, vn To yawn;... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 710 str.
...other. GANGWEEK, gang^wMk, *. Rogation week. GANTELOPE, gant-lApe,! ^ GANTLET, gint'let, J A military punishment in which the criminal running between the ranks receives a lash from each man. qy The former of these words 1.1 Hie most proper, but the latter is most in use. GANZA, gJn'za,... | |
| George Crabb - 1823 - 704 str.
...throw the gauntlet," signifying to give a challenge, [vide Gauntlet} GA'NTLOPE (Mil.) or Gantlet, a punishment in which the criminal, running between the ranks, receives a lash from every man ; whence it is called running t/ie gantlojje, which is now almost entirely out of use. GA'NZAS (Com.)... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 482 str.
...GAL nor, nit— tube, lib, I ..VI !--,„(. pAind— ffcin, mis. GAY Gantlet, glnt'lft. a. a military punishment in which the criminal running between the ranks receives a lash from each man Gaol, jile. t. a prison Gaoler, jile' &r. i. the keeper of a prison Gap, gap. t. a breach... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 482 str.
...other GAL nir, not— tube, tfib, bull— Ml, pAind — Ihm, THIS. GAY Gantlet, gant'lct. s. a military punishment in which the criminal running between the ranks receives a lash from each man Gaol, jile. t. a prison Gaoler, jAte'dr. *. the keeper of a prison Gap, gap. .». a breach... | |
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