Definition of Gaids

1. gaid [n] - See also: gaid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaids

gah
gahmen
gahmens
gahnite
gahnites
gai-lan
gai choi
gaiaism
gaiatsu
gaid
gaida
gaidas
gaidic
gaidic acid
gaidonnayite
gaids (current term)
gaieties
gaiety
gaijin
gaijin card
gaijin rikishi
gaijins
gailan
gailer
gailers
gaillard
gaillardia
gaillardias
gailliarde
gailliardes

Literary usage of Gaids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes by Thomas Collett Sandars (1853)
"... when this was the case, the object of the action was merely to establish a point which it was necessary to have * gaids, iv. ..."

2. The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan (1844)
"gaids. So let all ministering doctrines to thee in this life beget in thee a greater desire to sit at the supper of the great King in his kingdom; ..."

3. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities by Harry Thurston Peck (1897)
"... and Isca (Caer- leon) were military centres, each being the station fur a legion of Roman soldiers, chiefly, however, gaids, Germans, and Iberians. ..."

4. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians by Charles Rollin (1830)
"He deputed Antigonus, one of the Macedonian lords, to the gaids, who wwe about thirty leagues distant from him. ..."

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