| ELEGIES | • elegies n. Plural of elegy. • ELEGY n. a mournful poem for the dead. |
| ELEGISE | • elegise v. Alternative spelling of elegize. • ELEGISE v. to write an elegy, also ELEGIZE. |
| ELEGIZE | • elegize v. (Transitive) To compose an elegy for. • elegize v. (Intransitive) To compose an elegy. • elegize v. (Transitive) To praise, as if in an elegy. |
| GEELBEK | • GEELBEK n. (South African) a yellow-jawed fish. |
| GENTEEL | • genteel adj. Affectedly proper or refined; somewhat prudish refinement; excessively polite. • genteel adj. Polite and well-mannered. • genteel adj. Stylish or elegant. |
| GLEEKED | • gleeked v. Simple past tense and past participle of gleek. • GLEEK v. to jest, gibe. |
| GLEEMEN | • gleemen n. Plural of gleeman. • GLEEMAN n. (obsolete) an itinerant minstrel or musician. |
| GLEENIE | • GLEENIE n. (dialect) a guinea fowl. |
| GLEETED | • gleeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of gleet. • GLEET v. to discharge mucus from the urethra. |
| KEELAGE | • keelage n. The right of demanding a duty or toll for a ship entering port. • keelage n. The duty or toll charged for a ship entering port. • KEELAGE n. the amount paid to keep a boat in harbour. |
| KEGELER | • kegeler n. Alternative form of kegler. • KEGELER n. (German) a bowler, also KEGLER. |
| LEGATEE | • legatee n. (Law) One who receives a legacy. • LEGATEE n. the inheritor of a legacy, also LEGATARY. |
| PLEDGEE | • pledgee n. Someone who receives a pledge. • PLEDGEE n. one to whom something is pledged. |