A. S. _gor_, coenum.

GAB, _s._

1. The mouth, S.

Ir. _gob_.

_Ramsay._

2. The taste, S.

_Ramsay._

_To_ GAB, _v. n._

1. To mock.

_Barbour._

Isl. _gabb-a_, A. S. _gabb-en_, deridere.

2. To prate, S.

_Sir J. Sinclair._

~Gab~, _s._

1. Prating, S.

2. Entertaining conversation, S.

_Burns._

~Gabbed~, _adj._ Loquacious, S. B.

_Auld-gabbit_, sagacious, S.

_Ramsay._

~Gabby~, _adj._

1. Having fluency of speech, S.

_Hamilton._

2. Loquacious, S.

_Journal Lond._

~Gabbing~, _s._

1. Mockery.

_Barbour._

2. Jeering, raillery.

_Douglas._

A. S. _gabbung_, derisio.

_To_ GABBER, _v. n._ To jabber, S.

Belg. _gabber-en_, id.

GABBIT, _s._ A fragment, S. B.

O. E. _gobet_. Fr. _gob_, a morsel.

GABER, _s._ A lean horse, Stirlings.

GABERLUNYIE, _s._ A wallet that hangs on the loins.

_Ritson._

~Gaberlunyie-man~, _s._ The man who carries the wallet.

_Callander._

GABERT, _s._ A lighter, S.

Fr. _gabare_.

_Statist. Acc._

GABERTS, _s. pl._

1. A kind of gallows for supporting the wheel of a draw-well, Ang.

2. Three poles of wood, forming an angle at the top, for weighing hay, Ang.

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