128 G U it 
flux of the Gunz arid' the Danube; where the regency 
of ,the ina-rggraviate refided : five miles,' weft of Burgaii, 
arid fifteen eaft of Ulm.. - Lat. 48. 28. N. I011. 27.55. E. 
Ferr.o- 
GUN'ZENH ATJSEN, a totvn of Germany, in the cir¬ 
cle of Franconia, and marggraviate of An I patch* on the 
Altmnhl. It contains two churches and an hofpital ; 
and fome'time-fince there was a aefign to eftablifit an 
utifverfity : ten miles fouth-fouth-eaft of Anfpi'diJ and 
feventeen eaft of Dirtkelfbuhl. 
;GUR, [Heb. a dwelling.] A town of Paleftiiic, fitu¬ 
ated near Ibleam in the half-tribe of Marlafleh, weft of 
Jordan; where ■ Ahaziah-king -of" Judah was mortally 
wounded by Jehu king of Ifrael. JoJk. xvii. 11. 2 Kings 
ix.27. ' 
GUR.-BA'AL, the name-of the place from whence 
Uzziah king of Judah expelled the ' Philifilnes, &c. 
Chron. xxvi. 7. 
GUR-LOUGH, a lake of Ireland, in the county, of. 
Limeric: ten miles fouth of Litneric. 
GUR'BA, a town of Africa, on the eaft coaft of the 
kingdom of Tunis, forming a eonfiderable place, though 
■the- ruins of an aquedudt and citterns are the only‘re¬ 
make of its former grandeur. Part of it has' been f'wal- 
iowed up by the lea: twenty-one miles fouth-weft-of 
Ol'yljea. 
GUR'BE, a town of the illand of Ceylon : eighteen 
miles fouth-eaftof Colombo. 
GURCK, a town of Germany, in the duchy of Ca- 
rinthia, fituated on a river of the fame name, within 
the tefritories of the archbifliopric of Saltzburg; the 
fee of~a, bifliop. Its principal trade is in iron : twelve 
miles north of Clagenfurt, and ii6. fouth-weft of Vienna. 
GURCK, a river of Germany, which riles from the 
Lake Sepach, in tile north-ealt part of Upper Cariiithia, 
palfes by the. town of Gurck, in Lower Carinthia, and 
runs into the Drave about a mile above Volkerimarck. 
GURCK'FELD, a town of Germany, in Lower Car- 
niola, fituated on the Save : twelve miles fduth-fouth- 
eaft of Cilli, and fix well of Reinr Lat. 46. 9.N. Ion. 
33. E. Ferro. 
GUR'DAIZ, a town of Alia, in the country of Ca- 
bul : twenty-eight miles eaft of Ghizni, and 266 weft of 
Lahore. 
GUREV', a town of Ruflia, in the government of 
Caucafus, at the mouth of tlie Ural, on the Cafpian 
Sea: 172 miles eaft-north-eaft of Aftrachan, and 256 
fouth-eaft of_Saratov. Lat. 47. 10. N. 69. 40. E. Ferro. 
GU'REZ, a town of Walachia: twenty miles weft- 
fouth-weft of Kimiiik: 
GUR'GE, f. Igurges, Lat.] Whirlpool ; gulf: ' 
Marching from Eden he ftiall find 
The plain wherein a black bituminous gurge 
Boils out from under ground. Milton. 
GUR'GEIR; the name of a fait lake and an illand 
in Egypt, near Medan and the weftern branch of the Ti¬ 
gris. The lake is fait; it is-fifteen miles long and about 
four broad. Though feveral fmall rivulets run into this 
lake, none run out of it. Towards the weft end of it is 
the 1 lira 11 illand from which the lake takes it's name. It 
is entirely covered with houfes; and here are great 
numbers of boats, ^he inhabitants receiving water and 
every neceffary from the fliore. 
GUR'GION, f. The coarfer part of the meal, fifted 
from the bran. 
GUR'GISTAN, or Kurgistan. See Georgia, 
vol. iii. p. 44S. 
To GUR'GITATE, v.a, [ gurges , Lat. a whirlpool.] 
To devour ; to fwallow up. Cole. Not much vfed. 
GUR'GiriVE, adj. Belonging to a gulf or whirl¬ 
pool. Cole. 
To GUR'GLE, v.n. igurgogliare, Ital.] To fall or 
gulh with noile, as water from a bottle : 
G V S 
Then when a fountain’s gurgling waters play # 
They rii'fti to land, and end in Leads the day. Pope. 
Pur e gurgling rills rhe lonely defert trace, 
And wafle their mufic on the favage race. Young- 
GUR'GOVATZ, a town of European Turkey,' in 
fhe province of Bulgaria : thirty-fix miles -fouth.fouth- 
'weft of Viddin? 
GU'RIEL, a town of Alia, and capital of a fin all 
country or kingdom on the eaft coaft of the -Black Sea. 
L:ir. 43.10. N. Ion. 50. E. Ferro. - 
GURNAN', a town of Lithuania : four miles fouth of 
Gumbi nnen. 
GUR'N ARD, or Gur'net, J. igoitrnal, Ft.] A fea- 
fifti. See the article Trig la, 
GUROV'KA, a toyvn of Ruffin, -in the government of 
Ekaterinoftav^' on tlie Ingul : (eventy-fix miles welt, 
fouth-weft ot Ekaterinoflav. 
GUR/&AIi, a town of Hindooftan, and capital of a 
circar called Gurrah Mundella, fituated on both lides of 
the Nerbuddah river; the town Hands about five miles 
north of the fame river : 168 miles fouth-fouth-weft of 
Allahabad, and 208 fouth-weftof Benares. Lat. 23. 9. N, 
lOn. 80. 23. E. Greenwich. 
GUR'RAH, a diftriift of Hindooftan, in the country 
of Allahabad. 
GUR'RAH MUNDEL'LA, a diftrict or circar of 
Hindooftan, 170 miles in length, and from forty to eighty 
in breadth, between the countries of Allahabad andBe- 
rar. The river Nerbuddah erodes it from eaft to weft. 
Tlie principal towns are Gurrah and Mundella. 
GURRAMCON'DA, a town ofTlindooftan, in the 
Myfore country: feventy-three miles north-eaft of Ban¬ 
galore, and 112 weft-north-weft of Madras. Lat. 13. 
47. N. Ion. 78. 36. E. Greenwich. 
GURSGH'-DORF, a’town of Silefia, in the princi¬ 
pality of Neilfe : two miles and half north-weft of Zie- 
genlrals. 
GURT'LER (Nicholas), a learned Swifs proteftant 
divine, born at Bafil in 1634. After having taught 
philofophy and theology in different German femina- 
ries, he was chofen, in 1707, to fill the theological 
chair in the univ’erfity ©f Franeker in Friefland ; where 
he died in 1711. His works are much efteemed in the 
learned world, particularly by proteftant divines. The 
principal of them are, 1. Lexicon Lingua Latvia, Germana, 
Graca, & Gallica, 1702. 2. Hijloria Templariorum, 1702, 
4ta. 3. Origines Mundi, 170S, 4to. which difplays vail 
erudition. 4. Injlitutiones Theologica, 1721, /fto. which is 
reprefented to be one of the bell: publications of that kind. 
GURXNAMACKIN', a river of Ireland, which rifes 
near Loughrea, in the county of Galway, hides itfelf 
in the earth-feweral times, and after a concealed courfe 
of two miles, finds a palfage below high-water mark, 
among the rocks in Galway Bay, eight miles fouth of 
Galway.' 
GURUME'A, a fmall river of Spain, which runs 
into the lea at St. Sebaftian, in the province of Gui- 
pufeoa. 
GURUNBUEL', a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the North Coaft, and chief place of a canton in 
the diftridt of Guingamp : two leagues foutfuweft of 
Guingamp. 
GUS'DALL,, a town of Norway, in tlie diocefe of 
Chriftiania: eighty-five miles north of Chriftiania. 
7VGUSH, v. n. \_goJlelen, Dut.] To flow or rufh out 
with violence ; not to fpring in a fmall ftfieam, but in a 
larger body.—The covering of 'this abyfs was broken 
alunder, and the water gu/hed out that made the deluge. 
Burnet. 
A fea of blood gujh'd from the gaping wound, 
That her gay garments ftain’d with filtliy gore. Spen/er. 
On either hand tile guftiing waters play. 
And round the rough calcade white dafliing fall. Thomfon. 
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