Definition of Gaunted

1. gaunt [v] - See also: gaunt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaunted

gaults
gaum
gaumed
gaumier
gaumiest
gauming
gaumless
gaums
gaumy
gaun
gaunch
gaunched
gaunches
gaunching
gaunt
gaunted (current term)
gaunter
gauntest
gaunting
gauntlet
gauntlet bandage
gauntleted
gauntleting
gauntlets
gauntletted
gauntly
gauntness
gauntnesses
gauntree
gauntrees

Literary usage of Gaunted

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

1. The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer by Edward Walford (1883)
"Why he wrote gaunt instead of gaunted is simple. In accordance with a frequently used Elizabethan custom, he in verbs that ended in d or / elided the ..."

2. History of the 353rd Infantry Regiment, 89th Division, National Army by Charles Franklin Dienst (1921)
"Their only regret was that the "gaunted" French horses were not "Missouri canaries." To them. a shelled road was only an invitation to show Fritz that he ..."

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