1. gill - Noun
2. gill - Verb
3. Gill - Proper noun
An organ for aquatic respiration; a branchia.
The radiating, gill-shaped plates forming the under surface of a mushroom.
The fleshy flap that hangs below the beak of a fowl; a wattle.
The flesh under or about the chin.
One of the combs of closely ranged steel pins which divide the ribbons of flax fiber or wool into fewer parallel filaments.
A two-wheeled frame for transporting timber.
A leech.
A woody glen; a narrow valley containing a stream.
A measure of capacity, containing one fourth of a pint.
A young woman; a sweetheart; a flirting or wanton girl.
The ground ivy (Nepeta Glechoma); -- called also gill over the ground, and other like names.
Malt liquor medicated with ground ivy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPay no attention to the gill slits and fins, they're signs of grace. It's come to a pretty pass when the bastard spawn of the Deep Ones turn into Presbyterian fundamentalists, hasn't it? Charles Stross
Jack shall pipe and Gill shall dance. George Wither
I grew up with all kinds of music, but my heart was particularly drawn to Country Music because of the guitar playing, the lyrics and of artists like Steve Warner and Vince Gill. Bryan White
The single most exciting thing that happened for me was getting to spend some time in the studio with both Marty Stuart and Vince Gill. Charlie Worsham
If I asked her master he'd give me a cask a day; But she, with the beer at hand, not a gill would arrange! May she marry a ghost and bear him a kitten, and may The High King of Glory permit her to get the mange. James Stephens
Every herring must hang by its own gill. German Proverb