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- Greyfriars Kirkyard: The graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland, and burial place of many famous Scots. [e]
- Latin language: An Indo-European language of the Italic group which was the dominant medium of communication in western Europe for many centuries; the ancestor of today's Romance languages, such as French and Spanish. [e]
- Grammar (linguistics): The structural rules that govern the composition of sentences, phrases, and words in any language; alternatively, the system of language itself, i.e. the principles common to all languages. [e]
- Greek language [r]: Indo-European language spoken mainly in Greece and Cyprus since Antiquity, with particular cultural prestige. [e]
- Walter Scott [r]: (1771-1832) A prolific Scottish poet and novelist, considered the originater of the genre of historical fiction. [e]