| GILLYVORS | • GILLYVOR n. (Shakespeare) a gillyflower, a carnation, also GELLIFLOWRE, GILLIFLOWER, GILLYFLOWER. |
| GOVERNALL | • GOVERNALL n. (Spenser) government. |
| GRAVELLED | • gravelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of gravel. • gravelled adj. Alternative form of graveled (“covered with gravel”). • gravelled adj. Alternative form of graveled (“perplexed, baffled, annoyed”). |
| GREVILLEA | • grevillea n. Any of many Australian shrubs and trees of the genus Grevillea. • GREVILLEA n. any of various Australian evergreen trees and shrubs. |
| GROVELLED | • grovelled v. (Britain) simple past tense of grovel. • GROVEL v. to crawl in an abject manner. |
| GROVELLER | • groveller n. British form standard spelling of groveler. • GROVELLER n. one who grovels, also GROVELER. |
| OVERGALLS | • OVERGALL v. to greatly blister. |
| RAVELLING | • ravelling n. Gerund of ravel. • ravelling v. Present participle of ravel. • RAVELLING n. a ravelled out thread, also RAVELING. |
| REVELLING | • revelling v. Present participle of revel. • revelling n. A revel. • REVELLING n. the act of revelling. |
| RIVALLING | • rivalling v. (UK) present participle of rival. • RIVAL v. to strive to equal or surpass. |
| RIVELLING | • rivelling v. Present participle of rivel. • RIVEL v. to wrinkle. |
| VILLAGERS | • villagers n. Plural of villager. • VILLAGER n. one who lives in a village. |
| VILLAGERY | • villagery n. (Obsolete) A district of villages. • VILLAGERY n. villages; a district of villages, also VILLAGREE. |
| VILLAGIER | • VILLAGEY adj. pertaining to or characteristic of a village. |
| VILLAGREE | • VILLAGREE n. (Shakespeare) villagery, villages collectively, also VILLAGERY. |