Definition of Gealousy

1. jealousy [n GEALOUSIES] - See also: jealousy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gealousy

gazumper
gazumpers
gazumping
gazumps
gazunder
gazundered
gazundering
gazunders
gazy
gcd
gdb
geal
gealed
gealing
gealous
gealousy (current term)
geals
gean
geans
geanticlinal
geanticlinals
geanticline
geanticlines
gear
gear case
gear change
gear down
gear head
gear heads
gear lever

Literary usage of Gealousy

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

1. The Christian's Magazine (1811)
"How many give way to discontent, to repinings, t^gealousy, to a thousand corroding cares, and spend their lives in making themselves miserable here, ..."

2. Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom by Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) (1899)
"Spenser reveals the same keen observation in the lines, " But gnawing gealousy out of their sight, Sitting alone, his bitter lips did bight. ..."

3. The Modern Study of Literature: An Introduction to Literary Theory and by Richard Green Moulton (1915)
"... and hart-burning Hate; But gnawing gealousy, out of their sight Sitting alone, his bitter lips did bight; And trembling Feare still to and fro did fly, ..."

4. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin by State Historical Society of Wisconsin (1916)
"C. Wednesday 28th NoT Snowed hard the Greater part of last night. Snow this morning, the wind from NE the River falling. gealousy between Mr Gi[b]son one of ..."

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