2. The top of a hill.

_Ruddiman._

O. Goth. _wari_, a mountain.

~Garritour~, _s._ The watchman on the battlements of a castle.

_K. Hart._

GARRON, GERRON, _s._

1. A small horse, S.

Ir. id. a hackney.

_Stat. Acc._

2. An old stiff horse, Loth.

3. A tall stout fellow, Ang.

Ir. _garran_, a strong horse.

GARRON NAILS, Spike nails, S.

GARSON, _s._ An attendant.

_Sir Gawan._

Fr. _garcon_, a boy.

GARSTY, _s._ The resemblance of an old dike, Orkn.

Isl. _gardsto_, locus sepimenti.

GARSUMMER, _s._ Gossamer.

_Watson._

GART, GERT, _pret._ of ~Gar~, ~Ger~.

GARTANE, _s._ A garter, S.

_Chron. S. P._

Gael. _gairtein_, id.

GARTEN BERRIES, Bramble berries.

_Gl. Sibb._

GARTH, _s._

1. An inclosure.

_Wallace._

2. A garden.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _geard_, used in both senses.

GARVIE, _s._ The sprat, a fish, S. _Garvock_, Inverness.

_Sibbald._

_To_ GASH, _v. n._

1. To talk a great deal in a confident way, S.

2. To talk pertly, or insolently, S.

3. To talk freely and fluently, S. synon, _gab_.

_Burns._

Fr. _gauss-er_, to gibe. Roquefort gives O. Fr. _gas_, _gaz_, as merely a variation of _gab_, plaisanterie, moquerie.

~Gash~, _s._

1. Prattle, S. synon. _gab_.

2. Pert language, S.

~Gash~, _adj._

1. Shrewd in conversation, sagacious, S.

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