2. To force, S.

_Wyntown._

Su. G. _goer-a_, anc. _giaer-a_, facere.

GARB, _s._

1. A young bird, Ang.

2. Metaph. a child, Ang.

Norw. _gorp_, a raven.

GARDEROB, _s._ Wardrobe.

Fr.

_Acts Ja. VI._

GARDEVYANCE, _s._ A cabinet.

_Dunbar._

Fr. _garde de viandes_, a cup-board.

GARDY, _s._ The arm, S. B.

_Douglas._

Gael. _gairdain_, id.

~Gardy-chair~, _s._ An elbow chair, Aberd.

_Journal Lond._

GARDIS, _s. pl._ Yards.

_Douglas._

A. S. _geard_, a rod.

GARE, _adj._

1. Keen.

_Douglas._

2. Rapacious.

_Ramsay._

A. S. _gearo_, expeditus.

GARE, _s._ The great auk.

_Sibbald._

Isl. _gyr_, id.

GARE, _s._ A stripe of cloth.

V. ~Gair~.

GARNISOUN, _s._

1. A garrison.

_Doug._

2. A body of armed men.

_Douglas._

GARRAY, _s._ Preparation.

_Peblis Play._

A. S. _geara_, apparatus.

GARRIT, GARRET, GERRET, _s._

1. A watch tower.

_Wallace._

Fr. _garite_, id.

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