glōria, ae, f., glory, honor, fame.
glōriōsē [glōria], adv., gloriously.
Gordiānus, ī, m., (M. Antōnius) Gordiānus, the name of three Roman emperors, father, son, and grandson, 237-244 A.D. 1. Gordiānus, senior. 2. Gordiānus Augustus, son of (1). 3. Gordiānus Augustus, son of (2).
Gothī, ōrum, pl. m., the Goths, a Germanic people.
Gracchus, ī, m., a family name in the Sempronian gens at Rome. Ti. Semprōnius Gracchus, consul 218 B.C. See Notes, p. 124.
*gradior, gradī, gressus sum, to step, walk. ad—aggredior, gredī, gressus sum, to approach, attack, undertake. con—congredior, gredī, gressus sum, to come together, unite with, engage, attack. ē—ēgredior, gredī, gressus sum, to go out, leave, disembark; surpass. in—ingredior, gredī, gressus sum, to enter. prō—prōgredior, gredī, gressus sum, to advance, proceed. re—regredior, gredī, gressus sum, to step back, retreat, return. trāns—trānsgredior, gredī, gressus sum, to step over or across, cross.
Graecē, adv., in the Greek language, in Greek.
Graecia, ae, f., Greece.
Graecus, a, um, adj., Grecian, Greek; as subst., Graecī, ōrum, pl. m., the Greeks.
grandaevus, a, um [grandis + aevum, age], adj., aged.