GALE
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Gale (g&ā;l), n. [Prob. of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. gal furious, Icel. galinn, cf. Icel. gala to sing, AS. galan to sing, Icel. galdr song, witchcraft, AS. galdor charm, sorcery, E. nightingale; also, Icel. gj&ō;la gust of wind, gola breeze.  Cf. Yell.] 1. A strong current of air; a wind between a stiff breeze and a hurricane. The most violent gales are called tempests.
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&hand_; Gales have a velocity of from about eighteen (“moderate”) to about eighty (“very heavy”) miles an our.  Sir. W. S. Harris.
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2. A moderate current of air; a breeze.
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A little gale will soon disperse that cloud.
 Shak.
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And winds of gentlest gale Arabian odors fanned
From their soft wings.
 Milton.
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3. A state of excitement, passion, or hilarity.
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The ladies, laughing heartily, were fast getting into what, in New England, is sometimes called a gale.
 Brooke (Eastford).
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Topgallant gale (Naut.), one in which a ship may carry her topgallant sails.
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      Gale (?), v. i. (Naut.) To sale, or sail fast.
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      Gale, n. [OE. gal. See Gale wind.] A song or story. [Obs.]  Toone.
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      Gale, v. i. [AS. galan. See 1st Gale.] To sing. [Obs.] “Can he cry and gale.”  Court of Love.
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      Gale, n. [AS. gagel, akin to D. gagel.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus Myrica, growing in wet places, and strongly resembling the bayberry. The sweet gale (Myrica Gale) is found both in Europe and in America.
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      Gale, n. [Cf. Gabel.] The payment of a rent or annuity. [Eng.]  Mozley & W.
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Gale day, the day on which rent or interest is due.
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