gelus

Usage notes

 * Nominative singular gelus and accusative singular gelum are attested in ancient Latin (Old, Classical, Late Latin). These forms could belong to both the second declension (genitive *gelī) and the fourth declension (genitive *gelūs). In dictionaries (Lewis and Short, Gaffiot) it is mentioned as a fourth declension noun.

Etymology
From. See.

Adjective

 * 1) eager; zealous
 * 2) jealous
 * 3) * circa 1250,, Lai de Guigemar,
 * "fro"

- Gelus esteit a desmesure