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A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations and Phrases ...
GEORGE H GILLRAVAGE George II. King of England, 1727- 1760. George III.
King of England, 1760- 1820. George IV. King of England, 1820- 1830. George V.
King of Great Britain, etc., May 7, 1910. Gerefa. A reeve; a sheriff. G-erens.
James Arthur Ballentine, 1916
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A dictionary of Lowland Scotch: with an introductory chapter ...
Gillravage, to plunder, also to live riotously, uproariously, and violently ; from the
Gaelic gille, a young man, and rabair, litigious, troublesome ; rabach,
quarrelsome. Ye had better stick to your auld trade o' blackmail and gillravaging.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
This Labrador form has a larger number of gill-rakers than the common fontinalis,
and there seem to be fewer tubes in the lateral line; so that we may be obliged to
consider it as a species distinct from fontinalis. Science, V. -124. gillravage, ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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The Chambers Dictionary
Ir giolla] gilliony// VOT. or gii,n( in Britain) a thousand millions, 10", equivalent of a
US billion, [giga- and million] gillravage. gillravitch Sec gilravage. gilly See gillie
gillyflower jil'i-fltmr (Shukesp gill yvor -v,>r), n a flower that smells like cloves.
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
This Labrador form has a larger number of gill-rakere than the common fontinalis,
and there seem to be fewer tubes in the lateral line; so that we may be obliged to
consider it as a species distinct from fontinalis. Science, V. 424. gillravage, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Science, V. 424. gillravage, gillravager. See gilravage, gilrav- ager. gill-sac (gil'
sak), n. 1. A cavity or chamber containing the gills, as of a crustacean or fish. — 2.
A saccular or pouch-like gill; a kind of rudimentary gill of some fishes, ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Science, V. 424. gillravage, gillravager. See gilravage, gilrav- ager. gill-sac (gil'
sak), n. 1. A cavity or chamber containing the gills, as of a crustacean or fish. — 2.
A saccular or pouch-like gill; a kind of rudimentary gill of some fishes, as the ...
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RAIDERLAND ALL ABOUT GREY GALLOWAY
If he had us on his boat he would learn us to gillravage athort the kintra screevin'
the verra soles off our boots ! " Then after this prelude he commanded us to follow
him. We did follow, as it were, afar off, for we knew not to what fate he was ...
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... pranky, razzle, splore, wanton07 disport, gambado, gammock, jollity, Maygame
, rollick, skylark, stashie, stishie, stushie 08 escapade, stooshie 09amusement,
galravage, gilravage, high jinks, make merry, merriment 10 galravitch, gillravage,
...
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Raiderland: all about Grey Galloway, its stories, ...
If he had us on his boat he would leam us to gillravage athort the kintra screevin'
the verra soles off our boots ! " Then after this prelude he commanded us to follow
him. We did follow, as it were, afar off, for we knew not to what fate he was ...
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1904