The actual suffix is -ist, and it means a person who does something. For instance, a dermatologist is a person who works in the field of dermatology.
The House has got the gist of the argument.
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It means a person who do good jobs to help people.
'without an end' or 'by ourselves'
It is a suffix.
Gist means to the substance or essence of a speech or text.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "gist" (pronounced jist, a brief summary or general meaning).
Gist's Additional Continental Regiment ended in 1781.
gist, burden, meaning
Gist is a noun.
Amanda Gist's birth name is Amanda Mary Gist.
Hannah Gist's birth name is Hannah Nicole Gist.
Jessica Gist's birth name is Jessica Taylor Gist.
Robert Gist's birth name is Robert Marion Gist.
Gistor is not a word included in the English dictionary. Gist means a substance or essence of speech or text.
Mordecai Gist died in 1792.
Mordecai Gist was born in 1743.