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Definition of glad
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Glad (v. t.) To make glad; to
cheer;
to
gladden;
to
exhilarate.
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Tessera
::
Tessera
(n.) A small piece of
marble,
glass,
earthenware,
or the like,
having
a
square,
or
nearly
square,
face, used by the
ancients
for
mosaic,
as for
making
pavements,
for
ornamenting
walls,
and like
purposes;
also, a
similar
piece of
ivory,
bone, wood, etc., used as a
ticket
of
admission
to
theaters,
or as a
certificate
for
successful
gladiators,
and as a token for
various
other
purposes..
Seg
::
Seg (n.) The
gladen,
and other
species
of
Iris..
Rejoicing
::
Rejoicing
(n.) The
expression
of joy or
gladness.
Winsome
::
Winsome
(a.)
Causing
joy or
pleasure;
gladsome;
pleasant.
Gladsome
::
Gladsome
(a.)
Pleased;
joyful;
cheerful.
Rejoice
::
Rejoice
(v. i.) To feel joy; to
experience
gladness
in a high
degree;
to have
pleasurable
satisfaction;
to be
delighted.
Gladful
::
Gladful
(a.) Full of
gladness;
joyful;
glad.
Cheerer
::
Cheerer
(n.) One who
cheers;
one who, or that
which,
gladdens..
Joy
::
Joy (v. t.) To
gladden;
to make
joyful;
to
exhilarate.
Gladiature
::
Gladiature
(n.)
Swordplay;
fencing;
gladiatorial
contest.
Glade
::
Glade (n.) An
everglade.
Lief
::
Lief
(adv.)
Gladly;
willingly;
freely;
-- now used only in the
phrases,
had as lief, and would as lief; as, I had, or
would,
as lief go as not..
Glad
::
Glad (v. i.) To be glad; to
rejoice.
Glade
::
Glade (n.) An
opening
in the ice of
rivers
or
lakes,
or a place left
unfrozen;
also,
smooth
ice..
Gladstone
::
Gladstone
(n.) A
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage
with two
inside
seats,
calash
top, and seats for
driver
and
footman..
Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To come upon, or meet, as with
something
that makes the heart
glad..
Digladiate
::
Digladiate
(v. i.) To fight like
gladiators;
to
contend
fiercely;
to
dispute
violently.
Gladiolus
::
Gladiolus
(n.) The
middle
portion
of the
sternum
in some
animals;
the
mesosternum.
Gladiatorian
::
Gladiatorian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
gladiators,
or to
contests
or
combatants
in
general..
Blithe
::
Blithe
(a.) Gay;
merry;
sprightly;
joyous;
glad;
cheerful;
as, a
blithe
spirit..
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