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  1.                 From en.wiktionary.org:
                    

    [gité]

    ** English

    *** Etymology 1

    **** Pronunciation

    - [en]

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] .

    *** Etymology 2

    Unclear; perhaps related to [fro].

    **** Pronunciation

    - [en]

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] A gown . 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=a. 1529 | author=John Skelton | title=The Tunning of Elynour Rummyng | section=68 |passage=Whan she doth her aray / And gyrdeth in her GYTES : / Stytched and pranked wyth pletes.}}

    1. * 1567 , Turberville, _Epithets & Sonnets_ (1837), 295: 2. *: Thy brodred GYTE makes thee a gallant gyrle. 3. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1589 | author=George Peele | title=Tale Troy | section=558/1 |passage=Done is thy pride, dim is thy glorious GITE, / Slaine is thy prince in this unhappy fight. }}

    1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=a. 1597 | author=George Peele | title=David & Bethsabe | section=II, iii |passage=How suddenly declineth David's pride! / As doth the daylight settle in the west, / So dim is David's glory and his GITE. / Die, David; for to thee is left no seed.}}

    1. * 1600 , [Edward Fairfax] , The _[Jerusalem Delivered]_ of [Torquato Tasso] , XIII, liv: 2. *: When Phœbus rose, he left his golden weed, <br> And don'd a GITE in deepest purple dy'd.

    ***** Alternative forms

    - gyte

    *** Anagrams

    - [en]

    ** Äiwoo

    *** Etymology

    From [nfl], from [nfl], from [poz-pro], from [nfl].

    *** Noun

    [nfl]

    1. his brother

    *** References

    - [author=Lackey, W.J.. & Boerger, B.H.] .

    ** French

    *** Pronunciation

    - [fr-IPA] - [fr] - [fr]

    *** Verb

    [fr]

    1. [fr]

    ** Fula

    *** Noun

    [ff]

    1. [ff]

    **** Usage notes

    - [U:ff:common]

    ** Italian

    *** Pronunciation

    [gìte]

    *** Noun

    [it]

    1. [it]

    ** Middle English

    *** Alternative forms

    - [enm]

    *** Etymology

    [enm], from [enm], from [enm].

    *** Noun

    [enm-noun]

    1. [enm] An outpouring , shedding