GLENDEREN—Staring about in a half-dazed condition. Ah war glenderin aboot at dark, an’ Ah could see nowt wi’ comen oot frae t’ leet o’ t’ lamp, an’ Ah ran mi’ nooas up again t’ yat bar. That’s yah mak o’ glenderen, an’ ther’s tweea er three mair sooarts, at Ah’ll not put in.
GLIF—Glimpse. T’ first glif Ah gat o’ them they war gaan like nickt-at-heeds.
GLIME—A sullen sideway look. Thoo may glime.
GLOOAR—A good steady gaze. What’s ta glooaran at?
GLOP, GLOPT, GLOPPEN, GLOPPENED—It miad me glop. Ah just glopt up wi’ mi een. That wad mak them gloppen. Noo o’ these mean ta oppen yer een an’ use them reet handy. Surprised. Ah was gloppened.
GLOPPERS—Blufted specs fer sair een.
GOOD-DAY—Oor way o’ sayen good-bye, when we’re off ower t’ fells an’ far away fer many a day an’ happen ivver—good-day!
GOWLANS—The stems of burnt whins gathered for fire eldin.
GOB—Noo this is a rough hag’d un, but it’s varra useful at times, an’ a pooak’s nin prood. Ye can talk aboot a pooak gob, er fur that matter any sooart ov a gob, withoot given offence. It’s t’ mooth ov owt.
GOBBLEN—As ye’ll know noo, it’s gitten summat intul t’ gob middlin handy an’ gitten t’ oot o’ seet mair sharp, an’ plenty on ’t. That’s gobblen; it also means sauce, an’ nasty tempered talk.