| BOGLES | • bogles n. Plural of bogle. • Bogles prop.n. A town in Grenada. • BOGLE v. to perform the bogle, a kind of rhythmic dance. |
| ELOGES | • eloges n. Plural of eloge. • éloges n. Plural of éloge. • ELOGE n. (French) a funeral oration, also ELOGIUM, ELOGY. |
| FOGLES | • fogles n. Plural of fogle. • Fogles prop.n. Plural of Fogle. • FOGLE n. (slang) a silk handkerchief. |
| GELOSY | • gelosy n. Obsolete form of jealousy. • GELOSY n. (Spenser) being resentful of another's advantages, also JEALOUSY, GEALOUSY. |
| GLOBES | • globes n. Plural of globe. • globes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of globe. • GLOBE v. to form into a spherical body. |
| GLOVES | • gloves n. Plural of glove. • gloves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glove. • GLOVE v. to furnish with gloves (hand coverings). |
| GLOZES | • glozes n. Plural of gloze. • glozes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gloze. • GLOZE v. (archaic) to flatter. |
| GOLEMS | • golems n. Plural of golem. • GOLEM n. (Yiddish) an artificial human endowed with life by supernatural means. |
| GOLPES | • golpes n. Plural of golpe. • GOLPE n. in heraldry, a purple roundel, also GOLP. |
| GOSLET | • goslet n. Any pygmy goose of the genus Nettapus. • GOSLET n. a species of dwarf goose. |
| GOSPEL | • gospel n. The first section of the Christian New Testament scripture, comprising the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke… • gospel n. An account of those aspects of Jesus’ life, generally written during the first several centuries of the Common Era. • gospel n. (Protestantism) The teaching of Divine grace as distinguished from the Law or Divine commandments. |
| GOYLES | • goyles n. Plural of goyle. • GOYLE n. (dialect) a ravine. |
| LODGES | • lodges n. Plural of lodge. • lodges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lodge. • Lodges prop.n. Plural of Lodge. |
| LOGIES | • logies n. Plural of logy. • logies n. Plural of logie. • LOGIE n. the space in front of a kiln fire. |
| LONGES | • longes n. Plural of longe. • Longes prop.n. Plural of Longe. • LONGE v. to guide a horse by means of a long rope. |
| OGLERS | • oglers n. Plural of ogler. • OGLER n. one who ogles. |
| SEGHOL | • seghol n. Alternative form of segol (“Hebrew mark”). • SEGHOL n. (Hebrew) a vowel-point in Hebrew, also SEGOL. |
| SEGOLS | • segols n. Plural of segol. • SEGOL n. (Hebrew) a vowel-point in Hebrew, also SEGHOL. |
| SOLGEL | • solgel n. Alternative form of sol-gel. • sol-gel n. A solid material produced by conversion of monomers into a colloidal solution (sol) that acts as the… • SOLGEL adj. involving changes in the state of a colloidal system. |