GUR 
a a in the former, the antennz are inferted in 
ORHEA, in Geography, a town of Bengal; 20 miles. 
W. of Na 
GURIANO, a town of Africa; 40 miles S. of Tri- 
GURIEL, a {mall town of rey bounded. N. by Min- 
ur kifh Armenia, and 
The "nef omg s Go nich. 
GURIRIBA, a harbour on the coaft of Brazil. S. lat, 1°. 
WwW. lon 
GUALAPAR, a town of Hindooftan, i in the Carnatic ; 
ZB niles W of Ongo 
"GURMACKTISHER, a town of Hindooftan; 40 
miles E. of Delhi. 
Bo pect a town of Hindooftan, in the circar of 
of Combam 
; 10 miles ; om 
oe aa town of Hindoattan,: in Bahar; 40 ‘eile 
8. E of Boglipo 
URNADY, : a town of Bengal; 45 miles S.E. of 
ur. 
Povo aad in Ichthyology, a fea fith, of which there 
pecies. e TR 
RIGLA Gurnardus. 
Tibetan, Grey. See Tricia Gurnardus. 
Gurnarp, Red. See Tricia Cuculus. 
Gurwarn, Sapphirine. See Tricia Hirundo. 
Gurwnarp, Streaked. See Tricia Lineata. 
Gurwarp, vy allow, or Dracunculus. See CALLIONYMUS 
GURNET eke} in Geography, a cape or the N. — 
f the Ifle of W N. lat. 50° 45". g.1 
Gurxer Hes say en n the N. coait of the Ifle of Wight; 
peor W. of Cow 
wn of Ruffia, in c= government of 
UROOKA, . 
Ekaterinole on het Soil j ; 76 miles W.S.W. of Ekateri- 
GURRARH, a town of Beugal!: 64 miles N.N.W. - 
0, a town of Hindooftan, in Oude; 27 
niles EE. =: Lucknow.—Alfo, a town of Hindooftan, and 
eapital of a circar called « Gurrah Mundella,’’ fituated on 
both fides of the } ‘Nerbuddah river ; ; about 170 miles long, 
and from 40 to 8o broad. The town is about five miles 
of the river; 168 miles S.S.W. of Allahabad. oe lat. 
3 9. E. long. 80° 23'.—Alfo, acircar of Hindoo 
habad. 
GURRA CONDA,a town of Hindooft ‘an, in Myfore ; 
cgmiles NE. of Bangalore. N. lat. 13°47’. E. long. 78° 
GURRAN dase, oe Be the {mall Bahama iflands. 
N. lat. 25? 14! Elo 
SURRY, a town 4 Hindoofian, i in Oude; Go miles 
W.S.W. of Kairabad. 
1 Gens Bar in Rural Econ 
places. It isa kind 
is much ufed i 
soft a3 name if a dung. 
of fliding cart, or bar- 
Ty ius 
G u S 
GURT, in Mining, fi 
s fs Se or Semah fer cone 
‘<a ee. otherwile a 
RTL 
GURTNAMA aCeiNe: in se Meath a rive: of [reland, 
in the county of Galway, which dips feveral times, and, 
ter a concealed courfe of two miles, rifes on the beach. 
below high-water ps and difcharges itfelf among the 
at we the bay of Kinvarra. 
RYA, a re “Of Bengal ; 24 miles N. of Pioege 
" GURYMURRY, a town of Affum ; 45 miles E. of 
Rangamutty. 
GUSDAL, a town of peeearet in the diocefe of Chrif- 
tiania; 85 ein BI. of Chriftiania 
GUSHAL. See, Kuswat. 
GUSINO Nos, a cape on the W. coaft of Nova 
—_ N. lat. 73°30’. E. long. 51° 14/. 
— SIPOUR, a town ia Bengal; . miles N.E. of | 
GUSSET, in Heraldry, denotes one of the abatements 
of honour, nig aaah to lafcivious, effeminate, or wanton 
perfons. It is forme a line drawn from the dexter or 
finifter angle of the chick a defcending diagonally to the 
chief point ; fares whence another line falls perpendicularly 
tps the ba fe, 
GUSSIAH, in Geography, a Some of Ben o sail 
dene. sos 52 
GUS SOLA, : a town of Italy, in the department of the 
Po 3 15 miles E.S.E. of Cremona 
Fade rg eam a town of of talys i in the Veronele, on 
he Adige ; 73 miles of Verona. 
U ¢ Taste. 
Gust is ufe d go Braéton, and other ancient writers, for 
Say or nent who lodges*yith a perfon the fecond night. 
See Unc 
In the oe of St. Edward, publifhed by Lambard, the 
word Is written ge/f. 
ust denotes a aap and violent fquall of wind, burft- 
ing a8 the hills upon the fea, fo as to endanger the fhip- 
ping near the fhore. Thefe are peculiar to fome coaits, ag 
thofe of South Barbary and Guinea 
USTAF, in Geography, a {mall ifland in the a 
near the coaft of ds nd, in whichis a to own 5 28 miles W 
of Abo. N. lat.61° 35. E. long. 21%1 
Gustar Adsl ps, a sista of Sweden, in > Tavaltland ; ;-S7 
miles N.E. o 
GUS TAN, | a ati Of Perfia, in Couhettan ; 45 ia 
S.S.W. of Tabas-Kiliki. rs By a town of Mentors. in 
Lahore; 8 miles N.W.of R 
GUSTATION. See Tas 
Poe A LORS? in dato, from 
om = guflo, to tafte; 
the branch of the inferior 
maxillary nerve, in which the 
eaten es Surinamenfes, publithed 
st Uphal in June 1775, and seprnted by” Sclrbos 
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