gēar, n., year; gen. pl., gēara, is used adverbially = of yore, formerly.
gēardæg, m., day of yore.
geare (gearo, gearwe), readily, well, clearly [yarely].
Gēat, m., a Geat, the Geat (i.e. Beowulf).
Gēatas, m. pl., the Geats (a people of South Sweden).
Gēat-mecgas, m. pl., Geat men (= the fourteen who accompanied Beowulf to Heorot).
gebēorscipe, m., banquet, entertainment.
gebētan ([§ 126]), make amends for [bōt].
gebīdan ([§ 102]), wait, bide one’s time (intrans.); endure, experience (trans., with acc.).
gebind, n., commingling.