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English
Etymology
See agist.
Verb
gise (third-person singular simple present gises, present participle gising, simple past and past participle gised)
- To feed or pasture.
Anagrams
Istriot
Etymology
From Latin decem.
Numeral
gise
- ten
Middle English
Noun
gise
- guise; manner
c. 1360s (date written), Geffray Chaucer [i.e., Geoffrey Chaucer], “The Romaunt of the Rose”, in [William Thynne], editor, The Workes of Geffray Chaucer Newlye Printed, , Richard Grafton for]
Iohn Reynes , published
1542,
→OCLC,
folio clxiii, recto, column 1:
But who ſo wol chaſtyce me / Anone my loue loſt hath he / For I loue no man in no gyſe / That wol me repreue, or chaſtyce […]- But who so will chastise me / Anon my love lost hath he, / For I love no man in no guise / That will me reprove, or chastise,
Old English
Pronunciation
Adverb
ġīse
- Alternative form of ġēse