GEM

n. v.

6 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

A bud. From the joints of thy prolific stem A swelling knot is raised called a gem. Denham.

2.
n.

A precious stone of any kind, as the ruby, emerald, topaz, sapphire, beryl, spinel, etc., especially when cut and polished for ornament; a jewel. Milton.

3.
n.

Anything of small size, or expressed within brief limits, which is regarded as a gem on account of its beauty or value, as a small picture, a verse of poetry, a witty or wise saying. Artificial gem, an imitation of a gem, made of glass colored with metallic oxide. Cf. Paste, and Strass.

4.
v.

To put forth in the form of buds. "Gemmed their blossoms." [R.] Milton.

5.
v.

To adorn with gems or precious stones.

6.
v.

To embellish or adorn, as with gems; as, a foliage gemmed with dewdrops. England is . . . gemmed with castles and palaces. W. Irving.


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