_To_ GOVE.

V. ~Goif~.

~Govellin~, _part. adj._ Hanging loosely and ungracefully, Ang.

2. Indicative of the appearance of the eyes, when one is intoxicated, Ang.

From _Goif_, q. v.

GOUERNAILL, s. Government, Fr.

_Wallace._

GOVIRNANCE, _s._ Deportment.

_Dunbar._

_To_ GOUK, _v. n._ 1. To gaze about in a vacant or foolish manner, Ang.

2. To expect foolishly.

_Douglas._

Germ. _guck-en_, spectare, prospectare.

GOUK, _s._ The Cuckow.

V. ~Gowk~.

GOUK, _s._ A fool.

V. ~Gowk~.

_To_ GOUL, _v. n._

1. To howl, S.

_Doug._

2. To scold, Lanerks.

Isl. _goel-a_, _gaul-a_, horrendum triste et inconditum vociferare; _gaul_, talis clamor.

~Goul~, _s._

1. A yell, S.

2. A cry of indignation, S.

~Gouling~, _s._ The act of yelling.

_Douglas._

GOULE, _s._ The throat.

_Douglas._

Fr. _gueule_, id.

GOULL-BANE, _s._ That bone which is the top of the _femur_, S. B.

GOULMAU.

V. ~Gormaw~.

_To_ GOUP, _v. n._ To stare.

V. ~Goif~.

GOUPIN, GOWPIN, GOUPING, _s._

1. The hollow of the hand, contracted in a semicircular form to receive any thing, S. B.

_Goupins_, both hands held together in form of a round vessel, S.

_Ramsay._

2. A handful, S.; also _goupenfow_.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

Isl. _gaupn_, Su. G. _goepn_, ma.n.u.s concava.

GOUPHERD, _part. pa._ Puffed.

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