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Definition of glad
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Glad (v. i.) To be glad; to
rejoice.
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Gladiatorship
::
Gladiatorship
(n.)
Conduct,
state,
or art, of a
gladiator..
Irideous
::
Irideous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a large
natural
order of
endogenous
plants
(Iridaceae),
which
includes
the
genera
Iris, Ixia,
Crocus,
Gladiolus,
and many
others..
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::
-some (a.) An
adjective
suffix
having
primarily
the sense of like or same, and
indicating
a
considerable
degree
of the thing or
quality
denoted
in the first part of the
compound;
as in
mettlesome,
full of
mettle
or
spirit;
gladsome,
full of
gladness;
winsome,
blithesome,
etc..
Glade
::
Glade (n.) An
everglade.
Fain
::
Fain (a.)
Well-pleased;
glad; apt; wont; fond;
inclined.
Gladiature
::
Gladiature
(n.)
Swordplay;
fencing;
gladiatorial
contest.
Gladiolus
::
Gladiolus
(n.) The
middle
portion
of the
sternum
in some
animals;
the
mesosternum.
Joy
::
Joy (v. t.) To
gladden;
to make
joyful;
to
exhilarate.
Glad
::
Glad
(superl.)
Pleased;
joyous;
happy;
cheerful;
gratified;
--
opposed
to
sorry,
sorrowful,
or
unhappy;
-- said of
persons,
and often
followed
by of, at, that, or by the
infinitive,
and
sometimes
by with,
introducing
the cause or
reason..
Evangel
::
Evangel
(n.) Good news;
announcement
of glad
tidings;
especially,
the
gospel,
or a
gospel..
Gladded
::
Gladded
(imp. & p. p.) of Gla.
Gladii
::
Gladii
(pl. ) of
Gladiu.
Cheer
::
Cheer (v. i.) To grow
cheerful;
to
become
gladsome
or
joyous;
--
usually
with up.
Rejoice
::
Rejoice
(v. i.) To feel joy; to
experience
gladness
in a high
degree;
to have
pleasurable
satisfaction;
to be
delighted.
Cordial
::
Cordial
(n.)
Anything
that
comforts,
gladdens,
and
exhilarates..
Gladioluses
::
Gladioluses
(pl. ) of
Gladiolu.
Gladiator
::
Gladiator
(n.)
Originally,
a
swordplayer;
hence,
one who
fought
with
weapons
in
public,
either
on the
occasion
of a
funeral
ceremony,
or in the
arena,
for
public
amusement..
Gladness
::
Gladness
(n.) State or
quality
of being glad;
pleasure;
joyful
satisfaction;
cheerfulness.
Joyous
::
"Joyous
(a.) Glad; gay;
merry;
joyful;
also,
affording
or
inspiring
joy; with of
before
the word or words
expressing
the cause of joy..
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.)
Producing
gladness;
grateful;
as, a
welcome
present;
welcome
news..
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