1. gell - Noun
2. Gell - Proper noun
gell (plural gells)
Pronunciation spelling of girl.
gell (plural gells)
Alternative form of gill (“a leech”)
Gell
A surname.
As Gell reasons in his analysis, the physical existence of the artwork prompts the viewer to perform an abduction that imbues the artwork with intentionality. Source: Internet
Jowett knew the primary reason why Gell would attract hostility was that he had never worked for the Press nor been a delegate, and he had sullied himself in the City with raw commerce. Source: Internet
Jowett promised Gell golden opportunities, little of which he actually had the authority to deliver. Source: Internet
“There’s a reason there’s a professional in the transaction,” Gell said, adding that the use of real estate agents will continue, so “the fee gets absorbed in the rent. Source: Internet
Horace Hart was appointed as Controller of the Press at the same time as Gell, but proved far more effective than the Secretary. Source: Internet
Philip Lyttelton Gell was appointed by the Vice-Chancellor Benjamin Jowett in 1884. Source: Internet