Definition of Gundy

1. a toffee [n GUNDIES] - See also: toffee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gundy

gunbattles
gunbearer
gunbearers
gunboat
gunboat diplomacy
gunboats
guncotton
guncottons
gundalow
gundalows
gundelet
gundelets
gundies
gundog
gundogs
gundy (current term)
gunfight
gunfighter
gunfighters
gunfighting
gunfights
gunfire
gunfires
gunflint
gunflints
gunfought
gung
gung-ho
gung ho
gunge

Literary usage of Gundy

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

1. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1903)
"Frontier of The frontier of Germany and Burgundy, while they ana Bur- still remained distinct kingdoms, fluctuated a good gundy. Burgundy . ..."

2. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1881)
"... gundy in the fifteenth. After Lotharingia finally became a part of the Eastern Kingdom, there was no doubt that the homage of Flanders was due to France ..."

3. Proceedings of the Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (1892)
"BY CP VAN gundy. (Method of Textor.) To one-tenth gramme of steel in No. 2 beaker add 15 cc of HNO3, specific gravity, 1.20; boil till the brown oxides of ..."

4. The History of Chivalry Or Knighthood and Its Times. by Charles Mills (1825)
"gundy The Romance of Jousts The Passage of Arms Use of Tournaments and Jousts. ALL our most delightful imaginings of chivalry CHAP. are associated with the ..."

5. A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans by John Lingard (1825)
"Two months had elapsed since the apparent Murder of reconciliation of the dauphin and the Burgun- *6Bu?e dian: yet their correspondence shewed how gundy- ..."

6. The Antiquarian (1871)
"... and are eacn about ю inches high. and two green earthenware beads ; and lastly, a vase of a gundy. Besancon is one of the four, well known at present. ..."

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