[ Good], sb. good, MD; goud, S2; gud, S3; god, S, S2; godes, pl., S, S2; guodes, S2.—AS. gód.

[ Goodman], sb. master of the house, C3.

[ Goot], sb. goat, Prompt., C3; gayte, S3; gat, S; gæt, pl., S; gate, S, S3; geet, W2; geete, W2; gaite, H; gaytes, H; gayte, H.—AS. gát.

[ Gorde], pt. pl. rushed, S2; see [Girden].

[ Gore], sb. a triangular piece of cloth inserted, HD; gremiale, apron, Manip.; goore, Prompt.; gair, JD. Phr.: under gore, under clothing, S2, HD.—Cp. AS. gára, an angular point of land.

[ Gore], sb. mire, Prompt., HD; filth, S2.—AS. gor (Voc.).

[ Gorge], sb. throat, Manip., PP.—OF. gorge; Lat. gurgitem (acc.); see Ducange.

[ Gorget], sb. throat, piece of armour to protect the throat, SkD; ‘torques,’ Manip.; garget, C; gargate, HD.—OF. gorgette, throat, also gargaite, (Roland, 1654).

[ Gorst], sb. gorse, furze, Voc., MD; gorstez, pl., S2; gorstys tre, Prompt.—AS. gorst.

[ Gos], sb. goose, S3; goos, MD; gees, pl., S; gysse, S3.—AS. gós.