GUY 
no alee “itis Lean! vetured to meddle: all parts of the 
flower bein ‘ammea ; Macanea, or Macahanea, 
Aubl. t. 371, of wot flower there is no account ; Sterbec- 
Kia of Schreber, which is Singana of Aubl. t. 230; Mefua; 
Rheedia ; 5 and Calophyllum. 
The third feétion ont he of four genera, whofe leaves are 
alternate, and which are ues for that reafon akin to the 
next. order, are Vateria; Elaocarpus ; 
Vatica ; and Allophyllus. 
GUTTSTADT, in Gorey by, a town of Pruffia, in 
eed ts s S. of Konigiberg. 
GUTTURAL Se age are thofe ieee or form- 
ed, as it set in the tk 
_Dr. We 
The four sattieat letters in Fiebre are ties TP and y, 
formed inta t the technical word pn: 
GUTTUROSUS Piscis, in ‘Pnblas: a {mall fifh 
common in the Mediterranean, and brought to market at 
Rome, Venice, and elfewhere ; nat one in. different parts 
ett  serag Si and oe di m 
USS, among scriauelee for a fort of vafe 
: a ces to ur the wine and fprinkle it 
guttatim, drop or drop, upon the 
ere on T. Livy gives the figure of the guttus, as 
repre efented on divers medals, and other ancient monu- 
GUTTY, or Gurrs, in Heraldry, is when a thing i is re- 
ts a as fees or fprinkled with drops 
In blazon, the colour of the crops is to abe named ; thus, 
» Of gules, mes 
anu authors will have red 
UL, a river of we which a als Bence, | 
te ra miles W. of Drontheim. 
HOMAS, i eae the founder of a noble 
eS as the fon of a 
fee tickets mit ee wars in 
be a in 
x0 mules s. of 
Sux, in’a ‘Ship, is any _rope “ufed to keep off 
3c 
eae a town of ¢ Hindoohan; in Benares ; 
bodies from beari g again the fhip’s lide, when 
they.are to beotle or lowered. Thus, ef — thing is 
to be haled in over E sgt it is din by a 
5 the ftanchi ons ‘of the wait 
, . cages 
wees — pote ds. dto the n 
eet is chi ety employed to fuitain the tackle ufed for hoiit 
ing in and out the cargo of a merchant-(hip, and is removed 
ar sa 
GUY 
fit fom the mat matt-heads as foon as the veffel is laden or clive 
"Ger" f Ho} ital. See Hospira 
GU OT, in Ganetughy, a river of Anerils merica, in 
Ohio ; N. lat. 38° 22". So 
aM ohh runs into the 
long. 82° 20',—Alfo, Little Gu andot, a river of Virginia, 
which runs 5 iis the Ohio ; ; N_ lat. 38° 34. W. Ayr: Wag? 81° 
2% 
GUYERN, a town and caftle of Germany, in the a 
cipality of Anfpach; 20 miles S.E. of Anfpach. 
GUYON, Je ANNE-MARIE oe DE LA Moms, 
fly ; and at i age of 16 fhe was married to er of 
of 28 years, 
eine chiten "ah had At te eat ve litingrithed by wy fie 
of charity, and a highly devotional turn of mind ; and foon 
after the commencement of her widowhood, fhe becailis ac- 
quainted at Paris with D’Arenthen, bifhop of Geneva, a 
prelate of fingular worth and piety, who invited her to enter 
into a community of new Catholics, which was about tobe 
eftablifhed in his diocefe for the converfion 
females. She complied with this propofal, to thi negledt of 
her young children, and to the furprife of her acquaintance. 
In this ee ae Madame Guyon renewed her acquaintance 
with ot acom devout Barnabite 5 who, 
havin turn of nid fimilar to her own, in her 
ease sad elevated imagination, and confirméd her in the 
idea which fhe had conceived, that fhe was called to exercile 
an extraordinary Indeed her 
+ 
Oi ce 
her whole pro felt to herfelf only a fmall an- 
nuity. Leaving Gex, fhe now followed Father Lacombe 
to the Chublais, aud thence te = fade pee 
i 
‘to the pric of Fenelon, though the atempt ended 
‘ufion. _ é 
. os ; . 
principles oF he fot, were the entire renunciation of fe 
- s = t ons at 
1 during this time fhe publifhed her two w' 
n eafy Method ef Praying,” — the hea Es 
/ cation of the Songs of Solomon.” ‘Thefe- ; 
were fandtioned by very relpeable names, but were { 
rally confidered as. ch with extravagancies 5 “he 
was arrefted on account of them, as well as on: other | 
underwent various examinations by the offict 2 
archbifhop of Paris. On this and on all other inveltigations 
of her proceedings, fhe was Feet acquitted of a 
r neverthelefs fhe remai 
by her fociety, aie charmed’ with h 
_ viour ; and their teftimonies pr tele great and pows” 
ful friends, all of hak Ihe ver abic Jo mperet | tron 
her favor The cautious and reflefting Madame de 
enon was among the number whe 
lon received of. this had p 
cess ieee 
— imipreffions were cst 
