GY G 
sau (a fom the coaft of Attica, between Scyros 
. ade x Nes and Andros to the N. W. The Romans 
f the a pita had made it a pire of exile: 
Pig ievcaat (Sat. 1. 
a) pee aliquid a Gyaris et carcere- ign 
vis elle aliquis : prebitas laudatur et 
pens in ‘Sea Language, denotes the art of | 
any boom-fail from one fide oF the maft to the other. 
‘GYEY, in a fa a town of France, in the ee I 
ment of arne; 12 miles N. W. of Langres. 
SopeaNEUM, in Ancient. Geography | a igs of Afia, 
in the Colchide, on the coait ae ee near. the 
; taboticak the’ fhecend to the S.W. of 
: “GYGAS, a promontory of Afia, in ape Troade, near 
ave bi the choice of lofing aking away 
: of i fovereig , and éccupying his place on the throne, 
her bed. e chofe the latter, ftabbed the king in 
8 hee i married the queen, and tos  pofeffion of the king- 
am, over which he was permitted to reign in peace, ‘after 
e had procured the fanétion of the Delphic oracle. 
eng hee in Geography, a village of Bootan, fituated 
. miles from Buxadewar, con- 
tt of ire or "fix ne Ta ge on bamboo pr 4 
the matted walls, onnetting bands, 
= one a oft the fabric, being made of bamboo, oe 
© the roof, 
we 
bes ae is nl soto fale in ae baa Tibet, vith 
Yegetables, “ 
‘a Seer wh 
rs of Bengal, and of conveying, with expedition, 
| aby, me in fe chi tivate 
i by the united 
“contained, and fecreted about 300 talents. 
—. the anther 
8 
GYM 
GY er, Me town of the duchy of Holftein ; ten miles 
Ww. of Lutkenborg. 
“ GYLIPPUS)i in Biography, a Lacedemonian commander, 
fon of Clearchus, was fent, about the year B.C. 414, through 
nflué he of Spee | an 
that bad been taken in the plunder, which amounted to 1500 
His avarice caufed him to violate his truft by a 
fends es unfewed the bottom of the bags in which it was 
oo: _ was 
ered, and to avoid the punifhment due uilt, he 
fled from his country, and was obliged to live | in Saale the 
remainder of his days. By this a¢t of meannefs ps meds 
of joa his former actions: was tarnifhed, and his 
ayers. The — palace | 
then fhat, as well for the fake of tranquillity and fafety, as 
to prevent a violation of their ri id rules of chaftity. "Fifeen 
hundred rons are contained within the walls ae the pa- 
lace, and not a female lodges under the fame roof. 
The 
meen, from their firt introduétion i nto the order, are 
bound by its laws to eeeeaey are I i r the 
feverett penalties, er ee bis the female fx 
| pret 
water into the- palace. 
gylongs, they appear rer in t 
athletic, than the reft of their neeesiien. 
ablution, they refort to a fmall ifland at a little diftance for 
ma a8 of Pathog in the “Tebm -tchieu. Turner’s 
aie 
TEPOr, in our Old Weitere ae name of a court held 
iy: three weeks in the bens or hundred of a. 
the councy of Warwick. Pe somes a ibeemagtie 
Edw. Iii. Blount. 
GYLTWITE, a compenfation or se eee, 
oe + chan ro tranfgreffione.”” LL. i Bag. atin ad 
aufe a“ whe ab ig 0 e of ae 
d obfervable we athe anthers of P. A @ nearly 
wn. Afelep. 47 47 « Prod. saa epee 
ed pele ilk Digynia. Nat-Ord. 
GyMNANTHERA, in Botany, from yupsory 
thofe ‘parts are 
related to this. 
4.—Clafs: 
eae fub- Cantarte ‘Linn? © : eat 
Eff. Ch. Corolla th wn of fi d 
‘were leaves. ” Finmenes ditieg, eral into the mouth of the 
es, and corolla; anther t, beardlefs ; ager — 
: | ehin- pesos fi ae cee 
channel at the foot of the mountain. This of the prominences ef each ftigima. - Folic yt cylin~ 
: g fwe divaricated. Seeds comofe 
pies siete “Native of the tropical region of . New 
eeu sept a. imooth, milky. Leavers: 
fhining. ers greemif gar SIS Sa 
