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84   VOCABULARY Ger-man'-i-ty, a brotherhood.

Gigʻ-let, a freakish girl.

Ging, a company.

Gerse, grass.

Gin'-gi-val, relating to the gums.

Glau'-bri-ty, smoothness.

Gla’-brous, smooth.

Gla'-ci-al, icy.

Gla'-ci-a-tion, iciness.

Glan-dif'-er-ous, producing acorns.

Gla'-ver, to flatter.

Gloss-ol-o-gist, a commentator.

Go'-man, a man.

Gra'-cile, slender.

Grac'-i-lent, lean.

Gra'-di-ent, going, walking.

Greith, furniture.

Gra-min'-e-ous, grassy.

Gran-dil-o-quence, lofty speaking.

Gran-dil-o-quous, speaking in a lofty style.

Grange, a farm.

Gran'-ules, grains.

Grate-ful, pleasing, thankful.

Grav'-id,heavy.

Gre'-mi-um, a bosom.

Gu-ber-na'-tion, act of ruling.

Guer'-don, a reward.

Guild,a society.

Gu-los'-i-ty, greediness, voracity.

Gu-ber-na'-tive, governing.

Gus'-to, relish or taste.

Gut-tu-ral, pertaining to the throat.

Gy-ne-coc'-racy, petticoat government.

Gyn'-ar-chy, government by a female.

Gyve, fetters or shackles.

Gyve, to fetter.