GELO, cause to freeze, to congeal; GELU, jelly
GELU IN PATINA, gelatine: “QUOD VULGO GELATINAM VOCAMUS”—Platina

Georg, Carl, Bibliographer, p. [257]

Gesamt-Katalog, bibliography, p. [261]

Gesner, Conrad, Swiss scientist, bibliographer, polyhistor, see [Schola Apitiana], p. [206]

GETHYUM, —ON, same as [PALLACANA], an onion

Giarratano, C., editor, Apiciana, pp. [18], [19], [26], [271], [273]

GINGIBER, ginger; also ZINGIBER, faulty reading of the “G” by medieval scribes

GINGIDON, —IUM, a plant of Syria; according to Spengel the French carrot. Paulus Aegineta says: “BISACUTUM (SIC ENIM ROMANI GINGIDION APPELLANT) OLUS EST SCANDICI NON ABSIMILE,” hence a chervil root, or parsnip, or oysterplant

GLANDES, any kernel fruit, a date, a nut, etc.

Glasse, Mrs. Hannah, writer, ℞ [127]