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Definition of glad
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Glad (v. i.) To be glad; to
rejoice.
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Digladiate
::
Digladiate
(v. i.) To fight like
gladiators;
to
contend
fiercely;
to
dispute
violently.
Glade
::
Glade (n.) An
everglade.
Glad
::
Glad (v. i.) To be glad; to
rejoice.
Gladded
::
Gladded
(imp. & p. p.) of Gla.
Winsome
::
Winsome
(a.)
Causing
joy or
pleasure;
gladsome;
pleasant.
Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To come upon, or meet, as with
something
that makes the heart
glad..
Cheerfully
::
Cheerfully
(adv.)
In a
cheerful
manner,
gladly..
Gladiatorial
::
Gladiatorial
(a.) Alt. of
Gladiatoria.
Glad
::
Glad
(superl.)
Wearing
a gay or
bright
appearance;
expressing
or
exciting
joy;
producing
gladness;
exhilarating.
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.)
Producing
gladness;
grateful;
as, a
welcome
present;
welcome
news..
Trident
::
Trident
(n.) A
three-pronged
spear or goad, used for
urging
horses;
also, the
weapon
used by one class of
gladiators..
Gladly
::
Gladly
(a.) With
pleasure;
joyfully;
cheerfully;
eagerly.
Gladsome
::
Gladsome
(a.)
Causing
joy,
pleasure,
or
cheerfulness;
having
the
appearance
of
gayety;
pleasing..
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..
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..
Glade
::
Glade (n.) An open
passage
through
a wood; a
grassy
open or
cleared
space in a
forest.
Sword-shaped
::
Swordplayer
(n.) A
fencer;
a
gladiator;
one who
exhibits
his skill in the use of the
sword.
Cheer
::
Cheer (v. t.) To cause to
rejoice;
to
gladden;
to make
cheerful;
-- often with up.
Fawe
::
Fawe (a.) Fain; glad;
delighted.
Exhilaration
::
Exhilaration
(n.) The act of
enlivening
the
spirits;
the act of
making
glad or
cheerful;
a
gladdening.
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