gi-á-ce-ȼaⁿ

gi-á-ce-ȼaⁿ 
giáshethoⁿ 
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1. (Denied) to knock any old tool, wagon-body, etc., to pieces for (the benefit or injury of) another; 2. (used) to come to pieces, as a wagon-body, from jolting over bad roads, to the disadvantage of the owner.  
Dec 22, 2010 5:33 pm

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JOD: 1st. dat. of gaceȼaⁿ.
Added/modified by: Catherine Rudin on 3/5/10, 12:00 AM
JOD: Modern word.
Added/modified by: Catherine Rudin on 8/3/12, 8:53 PM