gipsy|gipsies in English

noun

[gip·sy || 'dʒɪpsɪ]

member of a nomadic people originally from India; Romany, language of the Gypsy people (also Gypsy)

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1. Speisses Aspises speise speiss asepsis species gipsies espies sepsis asepses

2. Czardas clar Bb piano (principal) - composer Ostijn, Willy SHEET MUSIC Czardas Trascrizione da Concerto per Pianoforte (principal) - composer Monti, Vittorio SHEET MUSIC Danse du Gipsy-Gipsy Dance (principal) - composer Dejonghe, Koen SHEET MUSIC

3. COBB Her portrait Adorns the sign-post of a house of entertainment in Norwood, called the Gipsy-House.

4. The Adventurous, dare-devil spirit of the roamer, the incarnate gipsy, always looked out of his insolent eyes

5. There, amidst the trees of the Coppice, like a picture framed round by green leaves, stood Ketira the gipsy

6. at Amazon onlineshops. Same song is also on our CD023 Jalilah - Journey of the Gipsy Dancer to be found in the music category of our onlineshop.

7. Asyndeton, the omission of the conjunctions that ordinarily join coordinate words or clauses, as in the phrase “I came, I saw, I conquered” or in Matthew Arnold’s poem The Scholar Gipsy: