Goût, m. (popular), faire passer, or faire perdre à quelqu’un le —— du pain, to kill one, “to cook one’s goose.”

Goutte, f. (popular), marchand de ——, retailer of spirits. (Familiar and popular) Goutte militaire, a certain disease termed in the English slang “French gout,” or “ladies’ fever.”

Gouttière, f. (familiar), lapin de ——, a cat, “long-tailed beggar.”

Gouvernement, m. (popular), mon ——, my wife, “my old woman,” or “my comfortable impudence.”

Goye, m. (popular), fool; dupe.

Graffagnade, f. (familiar), bad painting.

Graffigner (popular), to take; to seize, “to nab;” to scratch.

Graffin, m. (popular), rag-picker, “bone-grubber,” or “tot-picker.”

Graigaille, f. (popular), bread, “soft tommy, or bran.”

Graillon, m. (familiar), dirty slatternly woman. That is, one who emits an odour of kitchen grease.