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Gyl. — Gyl., bei Tiernamen Abkürzung für Leonhard Gyllenhall, geb. 1754, gest. 1842 als schwedischer Major zu Hölberg bei Skara in Schweden. Schrieb: »Insecta suecica« (Käfer, Stockh. 1808–28, 4 Bde.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
gyl — Definition: West Semitic, to rejoice. Abigail, from Hebrew ɔăbîgayil, my father (is) joy, from *gayil, joy, akin to gîl, rejoicing, joy, from gāl, to rejoice (ɔăbî, my father; see b) … The American Heritage dictionary of the English language
gyl — obs. form of guile … Useful english dictionary
gyl — meta·stron·gyl·i·dae; pro·par·gyl; stron·gyl·i·dae; stron·gyl·i·form; trich·o·stron·gyl·i·dae; stron·gyl; … English syllables
gyl — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living Language Name : Gayil … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
GYL — abbr. Greenwich Youth Lacrosse … Dictionary of abbreviations
stron|gyl — stron|gyle or stron|gyl «STRON juhl», noun. any one of a group of roundworms, many of which are disease producing parasites, as in men or horses. ╂[< New Latin Strongylus the genus name < Greek strongýlos round < stránx, strangós drop… … Useful english dictionary
gyldenblond — gyl|den|blond adj., itk. d.s. el. t, e … Dansk ordbog
gyldenlak — gyl|den|lak sb., ken, ker, kerne (en plante) … Dansk ordbog
gyldenlæder — gyl|den|læ|der sb., et (læder med påtrykte mønstre i guld og sølvfarver) … Dansk ordbog