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GILL-OPENING, n. The aperture of a fish or other animal, by which water is admitted to the gills.

GILL, n. [Low L. gilla, gillo or gello, a drinking glass, a gill. This word has the same elementary letters as Gr. a pail or bucket, and Eng. gallon, probably from one of the roots in Gl, which signify to hold or contain.]

1. A measure of capacity, containing the fourth part of a pint. It is said to be in some places in England, half a pint.

2. A measure among miners, equal to a pint.

GILL, n. A plant, ground-ivy, of the genus Gleehoma.

1. Malt liquor medicated with ground-ivy.

GILL, n.

1. In ludicrous language, a female; a wanton girl.

Each Jack with his Gill.

2. A fissure in a hill; also, a place between steep banks and a rivulet flowing through it; a brook.

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