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Gyle
Gyle Gyle, n. [F. guiller to ferment. Cf. Guillevat.] Fermented wort used for making vinegar. Gyle tan (Brewing), a large vat in which wort ferments.

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- Gyles is a masculine given name and a surname. Bearers of the name include: Abbey-Anne Gyles (born 1997), English model Alfred William Gyles (1888–1967)...
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