Gul"ly (?), n.; pl. Gulles (#). [Etymol. uncertain]

A large knife.

[Scot.]

Sir W. Scott.

 

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Gul"ly, n.; pl. Gullies (#). [Formerly gullet.]

1.

A channel or hollow worn in the earth by a current of water; a short deep portion of a torrent's bed when dry.

2.

A grooved iron rail or tram plate.

[Eng.]

Gully gut, a glutton. [Obs.] Chapman. -- Gully hole, the opening through which gutters discharge surface water.

 

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Gul"ly, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gullied (#); p. pr. & vb. n. Gullying.]

To wear into a gully or into gullies.

<-- = wear down, not wear as clothing! -->

 

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Gul"ly, v. i.

To flow noisily.

[Obs.]

Johnson.

 

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