Gis [noun]
Definition of Gis:
government issue; soldier
Opposite/Antonyms of Gis:
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Sentence/Example of Gis:
Kay-a-gs-gis, ——; a beautiful young woman pulling her hair out of braid.
Under this great gis the liberty of every person within the national jurisdiction is unequivocally placed.
But Hector came on, and Apollo before him, with his shoulders wrapped in cloud and the gis shield in his hand.
He was succeeded by his brother En-anna-tum I., under whom Gis-ukh once more became the dominant power.
As En-anna-tum has the title only of high-priest, it is probable that he acknowledged Ur-lumma of Gis-ukh as his suzerain.
All the peoples living and developing under the gis of the British flag are determined that the British Empire is to be.
But upon me hath gis-bearing Jove, the son of Saturn, sent sorrow, who casts me into unavailing strifes and contentions.
His noble companions meantime placed godlike Sarpedon under a very beautiful beech of gis-bearing Jove.
And the Trojans shuddered as they beheld the spotted serpent lying in the midst, a prodigy of gis-bearing Jove.
Then the venerable large-eyed Juno next anxiously considered how she could beguile the mind of gis-bearing Jove.