Gate of Italy.

That part of the valley of the Adige which is in the vicinity of Trent and Rovereʹdo. A narrow gorge between two mountain ridges.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Garraway’s
Garrote or Garotte
Garter (g hard)
Garvies
Gasconade
Gaston (g hard)
Gastrolators
Gat-tooth (g hard)
Gate Money
Gate-posts
Gate of Italy
Gate of Tears [Babelmandeb]
Gath (g hard)
Gathered
Gathers (g hard)
Gauche (French, the left hand)
Gaucherie
Gaudifer (g hard)
Gaudy-day (A)
Gaul (g hard)
Gaunt (g hard)