Definition of Gilas

1. gila [n] - See also: gila

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gilas

gigmen
gigohm
gigohms
gigolos
gigot
gigot sleeve
gigots
gigs
gigster
gigsters
gigue
gigues
gila monster
gilalite
gilas (current term)
gilbert
gilbert's disease
gilbertite
gilberts
gilcup
gilcups
gild
gild the lily
gilded
gilded cage
gilded cages
gilded flicker
gilded the lily
gilden

Literary usage of Gilas

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

1. Khurasan and Sistan by Charles Edward Yate (1900)
"The water she brought was that from the spring now known as Chashma gilas, which issues at the foot of the hills on the eastern side of the valley some ..."

2. Birds of the Papago Saguaro National Monument and the Neighboring Region by Harry Schelwald Swarth, United States National Park Service (1920)
"The gilded flickers are much quieter than the gilas and are not so much in evidence around homes, though they do not appear to be very timid. ..."

3. Proceedings (1906)
"107), Pierre Mo- gilas et ceux qui ont revisé son ouvrage se contentent d'affirmer que le pain du Sacrifice doit être fermenté, mais sans dire si c'est la ..."

4. Journal of Theological Studies (1903)
"The whole scries of the Suppl. derives directly, not from the older type of gilas., but from the saec. viii recension. 3 We are now in a position to ..."

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