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Definition of gust
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Gust (n.)
Intellectual
taste;
fancy.
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Thermidor
::
Thermidor
(n.) The
eleventh
month of the
French
republican
calendar,
--
commencing
July 19, and
ending
August
17. See the Note under
Vendemiaire..
Flawy
::
Flawy (a.)
Subject
to
sudden
flaws or gusts of wind.
Fulsome
::
Fulsome
(a.)
Offending
or
disgusting
by
overfullness,
excess,
or
grossness;
cloying;
gross;
nauseous;
esp.,
offensive
from
excess
of
praise;
as,
fulsome
flattery..
Augustine
::
Augustine
(n.) Alt. of
Augustinia.
Angustifolious
::
Angustifolious
(a.)
Having
narrow
leaves.
Loathsome
::
Loathsome
(a.)
Fitted
to cause
loathing;
exciting
disgust;
disgusting.
Augustan
::
Augustan
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to the town of
Augsburg.
Disgustfulness
::
Disgustfulness
(n.) The state of being
disgustful.
Majestic
::
Majestic
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
majesty;
of
august
dignity,
stateliness,
or
imposing
grandeur;
lofty;
noble;
grand..
Abelonian
::
Abelonian
(n.) One of a sect in
Africa
(4th
century),
mentioned
by St.
Augustine,
who
states
that they
married,
but lived in
continence,
after the
manner,
as they
pretended,
of
Abel..
Loath
::
Loath (a.)
Filled
with
disgust
or
aversion;
averse;
unwilling;
reluctant;
as, loath to
part..
Augustinian
::
Augustinian
(n.) One of a class of
divines,
who,
following
St.
Augustine,
maintain
that grace by its
nature
is
effectual
absolutely
and
creatively,
not
relatively
and
conditionally..
Lammas
::
Lammas
(n.) The first day of
August;
--
called
also
Lammas
day, and
Lammastide..
Distasture
::
Distasture
(n.)
Something
which
excites
distaste
or
disgust.
Fructidor
::
Fructidor
(n.) The
twelfth
month of the
French
republican
calendar;
--
commencing
August
18, and
ending
September
16. See
Vendemiaire..
Chronogram
::
Chronogram
(n.) An
inscription
in which
certain
numeral
letters,
made to
appear
specially
conspicuous,
on being added
together,
express
a
particular
date or
epoch,
as in the motto of a medal
struck
by
Gustavus
Adolphus
in 1632:
ChrIstVs
DVX; ergo
trIVMphVs.-
the
capitals
of which give, when added as
numerals,
the sum
1632..
Gust
::
Gust (n.) A
sudden
squall;
a
violent
blast of wind; a
sudden
and brief
rushing
or
driving
of the wind. Snow, and hail,
stormy
gust and
flaw..
Gust
::
Gust (n.) The sense or
pleasure
of
tasting;
relish;
gusto.
Loathful
::
Loathful
(a.)
Causing
a
feeling
of
loathing;
disgusting.
Scunner
::
Scunner
(v. t.) To cause to
loathe,
or feel
disgust
at..
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