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121Godelich — Gode lich, a. Goodly. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
122Goodlich — Good lich, a. Goodly. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
123Goodliness — Good li*ness, n. [From {Goodly}.] Beauty of form; grace; elegance; comeliness. [1913 Webster] Her goodliness was full of harmony to his eyes. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] …
124Hand lead — Lead Lead (l[e^]d), n. [OE. led, leed, lead, AS. le[ a]d; akin to D. lood, MHG. l[=o]t, G. loth plummet, sounding lead, small weight, Sw. & Dan. lod. [root]123.] 1. (Chem.) One of the elements, a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal, having a bright,… …
125Hard lines — Line Line, n. [OE. line, AS. l[=i]ne cable, hawser, prob. from L. linea a linen thread, string, line, fr. linum flax, thread, linen, cable; but the English word was influenced by F. ligne line, from the same L. word linea. See {Linen}.] 1. A… …
126In arms — Arms Arms, n. pl. [OE. armes, F. arme, pl. armes, fr. L. arma, pl., arms, orig. fittings, akin to armus shoulder, and E. arm. See {Arm}, n.] 1. Instruments or weapons of offense or defense. [1913 Webster] He lays down his arms, but not his wiles …
127Jeopardous — Jeop ard*ous, a. Perilous; hazardous. [1913 Webster] His goodly, valiant, and jeopardous enterprise. Fuller. {Jeop ard*ous*ly}, adv. Huloet. [1913 Webster] …
128Jeopardously — Jeopardous Jeop ard*ous, a. Perilous; hazardous. [1913 Webster] His goodly, valiant, and jeopardous enterprise. Fuller. {Jeop ard*ous*ly}, adv. Huloet. [1913 Webster] …