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Gorgan

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gurgannounAlternative form of Gorgan (classical Persian) [(historical) Hyrcania.]
gogarenenounThe Greek and Roman name of Gugark, a historical province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia, in modern northern Armenia, northeast Turkey and southwest Georgia.
gariannounAlternative form of Gharyan, Libya. [A city in Jabal al Gharbi District, north-western Libya.]
demogerontianoun(historical) A local government in Greece.
gorgerinnounSynonym of gorget (“wimple (clothing); necklace, neck-ornamentation”).
gugarknoun(historical) One of 15 provinces of Greater Armenia located on its north, also called Gogarene, and now divided between northern Armenia, southern Georgia and northeastern Turkey.
gorgoneionnounA (representation of a) gorgon's head, especially that of Medusa.
gergesenenounAlternative form of Gerasene. [(chiefly historical) A native or inhabitant of Gerasa.]
gorgièrenoun(historical, uncommon) A gorget (piece of armor).
gynæconitisnounObsolete typography of gynaeconitis. [(Ancient Rome) A gynaeceum.]
garrownoun(obsolete) Garo people
gobryasnoun(historical) Any of several notable ancient Persian noblemen
gavarrnounAlternative spelling of Gavar. [A town in Gegharkunik, Armenia.]
mesogeanounSynonym of Attica.
gorgianoun(among gypsies) A female Gorgio; a woman who is not a gypsy.
glamorganshirenounA synonym, probably archaic, of Glamorgan, a traditional county of Wales.
ghegishnounSynonym of Gheg (“an Albanian language”).
ghebernounAlternative form of Guebre. [(dated, uncommon) a Zoroastrian]
gancanounAlternative spelling of Ganja. [A city in Azerbaijan.]
gamoroinoun(historical) Doric variant of geomori [landowners]

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