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Definition of Gast

Gast
Gast Gast, v. t. [OE. gasten, g?sten to frighten, akin to Goth. usgaisjan. See Aghast, Ghastly, and cf. Gaze.] To make aghast; to frighten; to terrify. See Aghast. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Shak.

Meaning of Gast from wikipedia

- du Gast, sportswoman and social pioneer Carmen Gast, Hong Kong acrobatic gymnast Carolyn Bartlett Gast, American scientific illustrator Eric Gast, American...
- GAST Identifiers Aliases GAST, GAS, gastrin External IDs OMIM: 137250; MGI: 104768; HomoloGene: 628; GeneCards: GAST; OMA:GAST - orthologs Wikidata...
- The Gast gun was a German twin barrelled machine gun that was developed by Karl Gast of Vorwerk und Companie of Barmen and used during the First World...
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- John Gast (21 December 1842 in Berlin, Prussia – 26 July 1896 in Brooklyn) was a Prussian-born American painter and lithographer. His most famous work...
- Lise Gast (legal name Elisabeth Richter, née Gast; 2 January 1908 – 26 September 1988) was a German author of children's and young adult literature and...
- American Progress is an 1872 painting by John Gast, a Prussian-born painter, printer, and lithographer who lived and worked most of his life during 1870s...
- John Gast (1772–1837) was an English shipwright and labour activist, an early trade unionist. He worked in the Deptford shipyards in south-east London;...
- Luce de Gast (or Luces de Gast) born c. 1190, was lord of the castle of Gast, near Salisbury. He is the reputed author of the first part of the French...