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| guilder | (n) the basic unit of money in Suriname; equal to 100 cents, Syn. gulden, florin |
| guilder | (n) formerly the basic unit of money in the Netherlands; equal to 100 cents, Syn. gulden, florin, Dutch florin |
| guildhall | (n) the hall of a guild or corporation |
| guild socialism | (n) a form of socialist theory advocating state ownership of industry but managements by guilds of workers |
| guileless | (adj) free of deceit, Syn. transparent |
| guillain-barre syndrome | (n) a form of peripheral polyneuritis characterized by pain and weakness and sometimes paralysis of the limbs; cause is unknown, Syn. infectious polyneuritis, Landry's paralysis |
| guillemot | (n) small black or brown speckled auks of northern seas |
| guilloche | (n) an architectural decoration formed by two intersecting wavy bands |
| guillotine | (n) instrument of execution that consists of a weighted blade between two vertical poles; used for beheading people |
| guillotine | (v) kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine, Example: The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country |
| Guild | n. [ OE. gilds, AS. gild, gield, geld, tribute, a society or company where payment was made for its charge and support, fr. AS. gildan, gieldan, to pay. See Yield, v. t. ] |
| Guildable | a. Liable to a tax. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Guilder | n. [ D. gulden, orig., golden. Cf. Golden. ] A Dutch silver coin worth about forty cents; -- called also |
| Guildhall | n. The hall where a guild or corporation usually assembles; a townhall. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Guile | v. t. [ OF. guiler. See Guile, n. ] To disguise or conceal; to deceive or delude. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Guile | n. [ OE. guile, gile, OF. guile; of German origin, and the same word as E. wile. See Wile. ] Craft; deceitful cunning; artifice; duplicity; wile; deceit; treachery. [ 1913 Webster ] Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile. John i. 47. [ 1913 Webster ] To wage by force or guile eternal war. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Guileful | a. Full of guile; characterized by cunning, deceit, or treachery; guilty. -- |
| Guileless | a. Free from guile; artless. -- |
| Guiler | n. [ Cf. OF. guileor. ] A deceiver; one who deludes, or uses guile. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Guillemet | ‖n. [ F. ] A quotation mark. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
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