Gẻmma, a gemme, a iewell, a rich pearle or precious stone. Also a yoong shoote, sprout, twig, syen, impe, sprig or burgeon to engraffe or inoculate.
Gẻmma di uẻnere, a kinde of bright Amethist, as Pederétti.
Gẻmmáre, to engem or set and adorne with iewels and precious stones. Also to shoote, to bud or sprout forth as the vine doth.
Gẻmmáro, as Gẻmmiére.
Gẻmmiére, a Ieweller, or a Lapidarie.
Gẻmmífero, iem-bringing, iewely-calding.
Gẻmmóso, full of gemmes, iewels, pearles or precious stones. Also full of or yeelding buds, sproutes, burgeons, impes or yongue shootes and tendrels.
Gẻmo, a clew or bottom of thrid.
Gemónide, a stone, which some say doeth conceiue and bring foorth other little stones, very good and helpfull vnto women that trauell in child-birth.
Gemónie, certaine staires downe which the Romans were wont to cast the bodies of the condemned.