V. ~Chirk~.

GORGe. Not understood.

_Dunbar._

GORGOULL, _s._ Perhaps, harpy.

_Burel._

_To_ GORL, _v. a._ To surround the roof of a stack with straw-ropes, Loth.

Su. G. _giord-a_, cingere.

GORMAND, _s._ A glutton. Fr.

_Lyndsay._

~Gormand~, _adj._ Gluttonous, id.

GORMAW, S. GOULMAW, _s._

1. The corvorant.

_Complaynt S._

2. A glutton, Lanerks.

Teut. _gorre_, valde avarus, _maeghe_, stomachus; Sw. _gorma_, to gobble up.

GOSK, _s._ Gra.s.s growing through dung, Ang.

~Gosky~, _adj._

1. Rank, luxuriant, Ang.

2. Large in size, but feeble, ibid.

Isl. _groska_, gramen vernans.

GOSS, _s._

1. A silly good-natured man, S.

_Ramsay._

2. A mean, griping person, Loth.

Isl. _gose_, servulus. Fr. _gossee_, one who is made a laughing- stock.

GOSSE, _s._ Abbrev. of _gossip_.

_Philotus._

GOSSEP, GOSSOP, _s._ Gossip.

_Wallace._

A. S. _G.o.dsib_, Su. G. _gudsif_. l.u.s.tricus; from _G.o.d_ and _sib_, one related by a religious tie.

~Gossiprie~, _s._ Intimacy.

_Mellvill"s_ MS.

GO-SUMMER, _s._ The latter end of summer, S.

_Spalding._

GOT, GOTE, _s._ A drain, S.

Belg. _gote_, _geute_, id. Su. G. _giut-a_, fluere.

GOUD, _s._ Gold, S.

Teut.

_Ramsay._

GOUDSPINK, _s._

V. ~Goldspink~.

GOUDIE, _s._ A blow, Ang.

Isl. _gud_, pugna.

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