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Digesture
Digesture Di*ges"ture (?; 135), n.
Digestion. [Obs.] --Harvey.
Gestural
Gestural Ges"tur*al, a.
Relating to gesture.
GestureGesture Ges"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gestured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Gesturing.]
To accompany or illustrate with gesture or action; to
gesticulate.
It is not orderly read, nor gestured as beseemeth.
--Hooker. Gesture
Gesture Ges"ture, v. i.
To make gestures; to gesticulate.
The players . . . gestured not undecently withal.
--Holland.
GestureGesture Ges"ture, n. [LL. gestura mode of action, fr. L.
gerere, gestum, to bear, behave, perform, act. See Gest a
deed.]
1. Manner of carrying the body; position of the body or
limbs; posture. [Obs.]
Accubation, or lying down at meals, was a gesture
used by many nations. --Sir T.
Browne.
2. A motion of the body or limbs expressive of sentiment or
passion; any action or posture intended to express an idea
or a passion, or to enforce or emphasize an argument,
assertion, or opinion.
Humble and reverent gestures. --Hooker.
Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, In
every gesture dignity and love. --Milton. GesturedGesture Ges"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gestured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Gesturing.]
To accompany or illustrate with gesture or action; to
gesticulate.
It is not orderly read, nor gestured as beseemeth.
--Hooker. Gestureless
Gestureless Ges"ture*less, a.
Free from gestures.
Gesturement
Gesturement Ges"ture*ment, n.
Act of making gestures; gesturing. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
GesturingGesture Ges"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gestured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Gesturing.]
To accompany or illustrate with gesture or action; to
gesticulate.
It is not orderly read, nor gestured as beseemeth.
--Hooker.
Meaning of Gestu from wikipedia
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Ilawela (formerly
variously transcribed as Geshtu-(E), Geshtu,
Gestu, or We-ila) is, in
Sumerian and
Akkadian mythology, a
minor god of intelligence....
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Gestus ([ˈɡɛstʊs], from
Latin meaning "gesture, attitude, carriage") is an
acting technique developed by the
German theatre practitioner Bertold Brecht...
- Enki (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂗𒆠 DEN-KI) is the
Sumerian god of water,
knowledge (
gestú),
crafts (gašam), and
creation (nudimmud), and one of the Anunnaki. He was...
- (gašam); mischief; water, seawater, lake
water (a, aba, ab),
intelligence (
gestú,
literally "ear") and
creation (Nudimmud: nu, likeness, dim mud, make bear)...
- Epic
theatre incorporates a mode of
acting that
utilises what
Brecht calls gestus. One of Brecht's most-important
aesthetic innovations prioritised function...
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incorporates early formulations of
Brechtian conventions and
techniques such as
Gestus and the V-Effect (or Verfremdungseffekt). It
employs an
episodic arrangement...
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Lithuanian Sign
Language (Lithuanian: Lietuvių
gestų kalba, LGK) is the
national sign
language used in Lithuania, with
several regional variants. Very...
- instead. The
sacrificed god
Ilawela (also
written as Geshtu-(E), Geshtu,
Gestu, or We-ila) is a
minor god of
intelligence (the text
states this
quite clearly:...
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describes as
establishing the "not/but"
element in a
performed physical "
gestus"
within context of the play's
overall "Fabel".
Eugenio Barba argues that...
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Language French "Latviešu zīmju valoda"
Lithuanian Sign
Language "Lietuvių
gestų kalba"
Macedonian Sign
Language French:Austro-Hungarian:Yugoslav Македонски...