gaudish
terms | gaudish |
As a noun terms is . As an adjective gaudish is (obsolete) gaudy.
gaumish | gaudish |
As adjectives the difference between gaumish and gaudish is that gaumish is intelligent, perceptive while gaudish is (obsolete) gaudy.
gaddish | gaudish |
As adjectives the difference between gaddish and gaudish is that gaddish is inclined to gad, or move from place to place frivolously while gaudish is (obsolete) gaudy.
gaudy | gaudish |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gaudy and gaudish is that gaudy is (obsolete) gay; merry; festive while gaudish is (obsolete) gaudy. As adjectives the difference between gaudy and gaudish is that gaudy is very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner while gaudish is (obsolete) gaudy. As a noun gaudy is one of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited or gaudy can be a reunion held by one of the colleges of the university of oxford for alumni, normally held during the summer vacations.
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