---- == nation. Ps. ii. 8. AS. genge
Gent, _adj._ == gentle. RG. 24
Gentle, _adj._ == n.o.ble. RG. 420
Gentleman, _sb._ [gengylman]. RG. 323
Gentrise, _sb._ == n.o.bleness, RG. 46, 434
Georre, _sb._ == anger. M. Ode, 139. AS. eorre, which is the reading of one MS.
Geoter, _sb._ == a caster of metals. Alys. 6735. AS. geotan
Gersoun, _sb._ == treasure. Rel. Ant. ii. p. 217. AS. gersume. ON. gersemi
Gest, _sb._ == gesture, appearance. Alys. 6413
Gest, _sb._ == a tale. HD. 2328. Fr. geste. Lat. gestum
Gestning, _sb._ == hospitality. Alys. 1779
Geswinc, _sb._ == toil. M. Ode, 98. AS. geswinc
Get, _v. a._ == obtain. HD. 792; part. "igotte." Pol. S. 203
---- == take. HD. 2762
Geting, _sb._ == generation. Ps. xiii. 6
Ghost, _sb._ == a spirit. RG. 130
---- == spirit, as opposed to body. O. and N. 1396
---- == Holy Ghost. [Gaste]. Ps. i. fin.
Giant, _sb._ RG. 15
Gibbet, _sb._ Alys. 4722
Giddily, _adv._ == foolishly. O. and N. 1280
Giddy, _adj._ == foolish. RG. 68. AS. gidig
Gift, _sb._ 570 B.; [give]. HD. 357
Giglot, _sb._ == a loose girl. Pol. S. 154. AS. gagol
Gigour, _sb._ == a musician, properly a player on the wind instrument called a "gige." K. Horn, 1528. Vid. Roq. _s. v._ Gigueour
Gihte, _sb._ == manner? M. Ode, 192. See Gate
Gildert, _sb._ == a snare. Ps. ix. 31. Fr. guille
Gileyspeke, _sb._ == a cunning trick. RG. 553. Fr. guille
Gilmins, _sb._ == some order of Friars? Rel. Ant, ii. p. 175
Gilt, _part._ Alys. 927
Gin, _sb._ == device. RG. 402, 549. AS. grin
Gin, _vb._ == begin. 753 B.
Ging, _sb._ == army. See Genge
Ginger, _sb._ Alys. 6797; [gyngyvre]. Wright"s L. P. p. 27
Gird, _v. a._ == cingere. RG. 435; part. "ygurd." RG. 174
---- _sb._ == girdle. Alys. 2272
Gird, _v. a._ == strike, smite. Alys. 2299. AS. gyrd, a staff
Girdle, _sb._ Wright"s L. P. p. 35
Give, _sb._ See Gift
Give, _v. a._ [?eve]. RG. 12; pret. "?af." RG. 17; imper. "?ef." Wright"s L. P. p. 59; part. "i?ive." O. and N. 551; "y?yne." RG. 430
Giveled, _part._ == heaped together. HD. 814. Fr. gavele. Sir F. Madden also suggests Dut. "villen," to flay, as a possible origin of this word.
Others have proposed the Germ. gefullt
Giving, _sb._ Alys. 839
Glad, _adj._ RG. 371; "gladden." 1066 B.
---- _v. n._ == be glad. RG. 265
---- _v. a._ == make glad. 1204 B.; part. "igladed." Pilate, 130
Gladden, _v. n._ == be glad. Ps. xcvi. 8
Gladful, _adj._ Ps. xlvi. 2
Gladly, _adv._ RG. 112
Gladness, _sb._ RG. 195, 530