Gos|pel — «GOS puhl», noun, adjective, verb, peled, pel|ling or (especially British) pelled, pel|ling. –n. 1. a) the teaching of Jesus and the Apostles: »The old minister had preached the gospel for 40 years. b) glad tidings, especially concerning the… … Useful english dictionary
gos|pel — «GOS puhl», noun, adjective, verb, peled, pel|ling or (especially British) pelled, pel|ling. –n. 1. a) the teaching of Jesus and the Apostles: »The old minister had preached the gospel for 40 years. b) glad tidings, especially concerning the… … Useful english dictionary
gos|pel|ize — «GOS puh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to instruct in the gospel; evangelize … Useful english dictionary
gos|pel|ler — «GOS puh luhr», noun. Especially British. gospeler … Useful english dictionary
gos·pel — /ˈgɑːspəl/ noun, pl pels 1 or Gospel [singular] : the teachings of the Christian religion usually used with the preaching/spreading the Gospel [=telling people about Christianity] 2 Gospel [count] : any one of the first four books of the… … Useful english dictionary
hot´|gos´pel|er — hot gos|pel «HOT GOS puhl», transitive verb, intransitive verb, peled, pel|ing. to evangelize by stirring up religious feeling; preach or gospelize in the manner of a revivalist: »hot gospeling his message of personal martyrdom (Canada Month).… … Useful english dictionary
hot-gos|pel — «HOT GOS puhl», transitive verb, intransitive verb, peled, pel|ing. to evangelize by stirring up religious feeling; preach or gospelize in the manner of a revivalist: »hot gospeling his message of personal martyrdom (Canada Month).… … Useful english dictionary
so|cial-gos|pel|er — «SOH shuhl GOS puh luhr», noun. a follower or supporter of the social gospel … Useful english dictionary
gos — an·gos·tu·ra; er·gos·ter·ol; fun·gos·i·ty; gos; gos·hawk; gos·lar·ite; gos·ling; gos·more; gos·pel·er; gos·pel·ize; gos·po·din; gos·port; gos·sa·mery; gos·san; gos·sip·er; gos·sip·i·ness; gos·sip·ing·ly; gos·sip·red; gos·sip·ry; gos·sipy;… … English syllables
-gos — Archipelago Ar chi*pel a*go, n.; pl. { goes} or { gos}. [It. arcipelago, properly, chief sea; Gr. pref ? + ? sea, perh. akin to ? blow, and expressing the beating of the waves. See {Plague}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The Grecian Archipelago, or [AE]gean … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English