The heraldic name of the color usually called “red.” The word Is derivedfrom the Arabic word “gule,” a rose, and was probably introduced by the Crusaders.Gules is denoted in engravings […]
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GUN CONTROL LAW
the law that regulates the selling of firearms.
GUN JUMPING
(1) The public solicitation of orders for a PRIMARY OFFERING before REGISTRATION is complete. (2) TRADING of securities on the basis of nonpublic information (as a form of INSIDER TRADING […]
GUN-JUMPING
Solicitation of interest in a public offer before the registration is filed. It is an illegal act and will create penalties.
GUNS OR BUTTER
A model that compares military spending and food supplies in a nations spending. It shows the increase of one relying on the decreasing of the other.
GUNSLINGER
Slang term for a broker that is searching for the next big thing.
GURGES
Lat. Properly a whirlpool, but in old English law and conveyancing , a deeppit filled with water, distinguished from “stagnum,” which was a shallow pool or pond.Co. Litt. 5; Johnson […]
GURGITES
Wears. Jacob.
GUS CLASSIFICATION
Inventory that is seperated in three categories. They are general items used often, unique items used in one way, and specific items only in one product.
GUT SPREAD
Investments with high rates of profit in short time before market devaluation .
GUTI
Jutes; one of the three nations who migrated from Germany to Britain at auearly period. According to Spelman, they established themselves chiefly in Kent and the Isle of Wight.
GUTTER
The diminutive of a sewer. Callis, Sew. (80,) 100. Iu modern law, an openditch or conduit designed to allow the passage of water from one point to another iu acertain […]
GWABR MERCHED
Maid’s fee. A British word signifying a customary fine payable tolords of some manors on marriage of the tenant’s daughters, or otherwise on theircommitting incontinence . Cowell.
GWALSTOW
A place of execution. Jacob.
GWAYF
Waif, or waived; that which has been stolen and afterwards dropped in thehighway for fear of a discovery. Cowell.
GYLPUT
The name of a court which was held every three weeks In the liberty orhundred of Pathbew in Warwick. Jacob.
GYLTWITE
Sax. Compensation for fraud or trespass. Cowell.
GYNARCY, or GYN^ICOCRACY
Government by a woman; a state in which womenare legally capable of the supreme command; e. g., in Great Britain and Spain.
GYOSEI SHIDO
The Japanese practice of bureaucratic control (or
GYPSY SWAP
Stock being repurposed by many parties to increase profit for all.
GYRO VAGI
Wandering monks.
GYVES
Fetters or shackles for the legs.