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1. (Archaic.) gest
a metrical romance or history.
2. gest
a story or tale.
3. gest
a deed or exploit.
Etymology: (1250–1300; ME < OF geste action, exploit < L gesta exploits, der. of gerere to carry on, perform)
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1. (noun) Gest
a guest
2. (noun) Gest
something done or achieved; a deed or an action; an adventure
3. (noun) Gest
an action represented in sports, plays, or on the stage; show; ceremony
4. (noun) Gest
a tale of achievements or adventures; a stock story
5. (noun) Gest
gesture; bearing; deportment
6. (noun) Gest
a stage in traveling; a stop for rest or lodging in a journey or progress; a rest
7. (noun) Gest
a roll recting the several stages arranged for a royal progress. Many of them are extant in the herald's office
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