Definition of Gaunts. Meaning of Gaunts. Synonyms of Gaunts

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Definition of Gaunts

Gaunt
Gaunt Gaunt, a. [Cf. Norw. gand a thin pointed stick, a tall and thin man, and W. gwan weak.] Attenuated, as with fasting or suffering; lean; meager; pinched and grim. ``The gaunt mastiff.' --Pope. A mysterious but visible pestilence, striding gaunt and fleshless across our land. --Nichols.

Meaning of Gaunts from wikipedia

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- Elizabeth Keet-Gaunt (born 25 May 1947) is an English actress and the mother of actress Genevieve Gaunt. According to a 1972 newspaper profile, Gaunt was born...
- Michael Gaunt is a former **** actor who appeared in many films during the Golden Age of ****, including Barbara Broadcast in 1977 and Maraschino...
- William Charles Anthony Gaunt (born 3 April 1937 in Pudsey, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor. He became widely known for television roles...
- Elizabeth Gaunt (died 23 October 1685) was an English woman sentenced to death for treason after having been convicted for involvement in the Rye House...
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- John Gaunt may refer to: John C. Gaunt (1833–1886), American soldier in the American Civil War John L. Gaunt (1924–2007), American Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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