GAD, GADE, _s._

1. A rod, S.

_Skene._

2. A spear.

_Dalyell._

3. A fishing-rod, S. A.

4. A goad.

_Z. Boyd._

A. S. _gaad_, _gad_, stimulus.

~Gadwand~, _s._ A goad for driving cattle, S.

_Douglas._

_To_ GADGE, _v. n._ To talk idly with stupid gravity.

_Ramsay._

_To_ GADYR, _v. a._ To gather.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _gaeder-an_, id.

~Gaddryng~, _s._ a.s.sembly.

_Wyntown._

GAE, _s._ The jay, a bird.

_Burel._

GAF, GAFF, _pret._ Gave.

_Barbour._

GAFF, _s._ A sort of net.

_Ess. Highl. Soc._

_To_ GAFFAW, _v. n._ To laugh aloud, S.

V. ~Gawf~.

_Ramsay._

~Gaffaw~, _s._ A loud laugh, S.

V. ~Gawf~.

_To_ GAGOIUN, _v. a._ To ridicule.

Fr. _gogay-er_, to mock.

_G.o.dly Ball._

GAY, _adv._ Moderately.

V. ~Gey~.

GAID, _pret._ Went, S.

_R. Bruce._

GAYN-c.u.m, _s._ Return.

_Wyntown._

GAYNIS, _s._ Perh. gaiety.

_Maitland P._

GAIR, GARE, _s._

1. A triangular piece of cloth inserted at the bottom of a shift or robe, S. Also _Gore_.

_Henrysone._

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