V. ~Gaist~.

_Houlate._

GET, GETT, GEAT, GEIT, _s._

1. A child.

_Wyntown._

2. A contemptuous designation for a child, S.

_Knox._

3. Progeny.

_Wyntown._

4. Applied to the young of brutes.

Goth. _get-a_, gignere.

_Douglas._

GEWE, _conj._ If.

V. ~Gif~.

_To_ GY, GYE, _v. a._ To guide.

_K. Quair._

O. Fr. _guier_, id.

~Gy~, _s._ A guide.

Hisp. _guia_.

_Wallace._

GY, _s._ A proper name; Guy, Earl of Warwick.

_Bannatyne Poems._

GIB, GIBBIE, (_g_ hard), _s._ A gelded cat, S.

Fr. _gibb-ier_, to hunt.

_Henrysone._

GIBBLE, (_g_ hard), _s._ A tool of any kind, S.; whence _giblet_, any small iron tool, Ang.

Teut. _gaffel_, furca.

_Morison._

GIBBLE-GABBLE, _s._ Noisy confused talk, S.

Isl. _gafla_, blaterare.

_Gl. Shirr._

GIDE, GYDE, _s._ Attire.

_Wallace._

A. S. _giwaede_, id.

_To_ GIE, _v. a._ To give, S.

V. ~Gif~.

GIELAINGER, _s._ A cheat.

V. ~Gileynour~.

GIEST, A contr. of _give us it_, S.

_Henrysone._

_To_ GIF, ~Gyf~, ~Giff~, _v. a._ To give; _gie_, S.

_Barbour._

GIF, GYVE, GEUE, GEWE, _conj._ If.

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