G
In the Hebrew, represented by ג. The seventh letter of the English, Latin, and Romanic alphabets. In the Greek and many other alphabets it is the third in place; in the Russian, Wallachian, and some others it is the fourth; in the Arabic the fifth, and in the Ethiopian the twentieth. In Hebrew it is [...]
GABAON
A significant word in the advanced Degrees. Oliver says (Landmarks i, 335), “in philosophical Masonry, heaven, or, more correctly speaking, the third heaven, is denominated Mount Gabaon, which is feigned to be accessible only by the seven degrees that compose the winding staircase. These are the degrees terminating in the Royal Arch.” Gabaon is defined [...]
GABAONNE
In French Masonic language the widow of a Master Mason. Derived from Gabaon.
GABOR
Hebrews n?, strong. A significant word in the advanced Degrees.
GABRIEL
Hebrew, 9 , a man or hero of God. The name of one of the archangels, referred to in some of the advanced Degrees. He interpreted to Daniel the vision of the ram and the he-goat, and made the prophecy of the “seventy weeks” (Daniel viui and ix); he announced the future appearance of the [...]
GAEDICKE, JOHANN CHRISTIAN
A bookseller of Berlin, born on the 14th of December, 1763, and initiated into Freemasonry in 1804. He took much interest in the Order, and was the author of several works. the most valuable and best known of which is the Freimaurer-Lexicon, or Freemasons Lexicon, published in 1818; which, although far inferior to that of [...]
GAGE AND GAUGE
See Twenty-four-Inch Gage
GALAHAD
Also spelled Galaad. Most probably in Doctor Mackey’s opinion, the latter is a corruption of Gilead. The name of a pure and noble Knight, Sir Galahad, of the Round Table who sought the Holy Grail (see Idylls of the King by Tennyson, Quest of the Holy Grail, by Map, and High History of the Holy [...]
GAMBETTA, LEON
French statesman, born at Cahors on April 2, 1838, the son of a Genoese grocer and a Frenchwoman. Studied for the law at Paris and although hindered by the accidental loss of an eye, his energy won for him prominence. Opposing the rupture with Germany in 1870, he patriotically gave every aid to France during [...]
GANGLER
The title given to the candidate in the Scandinavian Mysteries, signifying wanderer. The application is also made to the sun.