These are the meanings of the letters GAWD when you unscramble them.
- Dag (n.)
A dagger; a poniard.
- Dag (n.)
A large pistol formerly used.
- Dag (n.)
A loose end; a dangling shred.
- Dag (n.)
A misty shower; dew.
- Dag (n.)
The unbranched antler of a young deer.
- Dag (v. i.)
To be misty; to drizzle.
- Dag (v. t.)
To cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment.
- Dag (v. t.)
To daggle or bemire.
- Daw (n.)
A European bird of the Crow family (Corvus monedula), often nesting in church towers and ruins; a jackdaw.
- Daw (v. i.)
To dawn.
- Daw (v. t.)
To daunt; to terrify.
- Daw (v. t.)
To rouse.
- Gad (n.)
A pointed or wedge-shaped instrument of metal, as a steel wedge used in mining, etc.
- Gad (n.)
A rod or stick, as a fishing rod, a measuring rod, or a rod used to drive cattle with.
- Gad (n.)
A sharp-pointed rod; a goad.
- Gad (n.)
A spike on a gauntlet; a gadling.
- Gad (n.)
A wedge-shaped billet of iron or steel.
- Gad (n.)
The point of a spear, or an arrowhead.
- Gad (n.)
To walk about; to rove or go about, without purpose; hence, to run wild; to be uncontrolled.
- Wad (n.)
A little mass, tuft, or bundle, as of hay or tow.
- Wad (n.)
A soft mass, especially of some loose, fibrous substance, used for various purposes, as for stopping an aperture, padding a garment, etc.
- Wad (n.)
Alt. of Wadd
- Wad (n.)
Specifically: A little mass of some soft or flexible material, such as hay, straw, tow, paper, or old rope yarn, used for retaining a charge of powder in a gun, or for keeping the powder and shot close; also, to diminish or avoid the effects of windage. Also, by extension, a dusk of felt, pasteboard, etc., serving a similar purpose.
- Wad (n.)
Woad.
- Wad (v. t.)
To form into a mass, or wad, or into wadding; as, to wad tow or cotton.
- Wad (v. t.)
To insert or crowd a wad into; as, to wad a gun; also, to stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton; as, to wad a cloak.
- Wag (v.)
A man full of sport and humor; a ludicrous fellow; a humorist; a wit; a joker.
- Wag (v.)
The act of wagging; a shake; as, a wag of the head.
- Wag (v. i.)
To be in action or motion; to move; to get along; to progress; to stir.
- Wag (v. i.)
To go; to depart; to pack oft.
- Wag (v. i.)
To move one way and the other; to be shaken to and fro; to vibrate.
- Wag (v. t.)
To move one way and the other with quick turns; to shake to and fro; to move vibratingly; to cause to vibrate, as a part of the body; as, to wag the head.