Gawney. A simpleton (A.H.S.Wr.).—N. & S.W.

'Leave m' 'lone y' great gawney!'—Wilts Tales, p. 83.

Gay. Of wheat, rank in the blade (D.).—N.W.

Gee, Jee. To agree, to work well together (A.B.).—N.W.

Genow. See Go-now.

*Gentlemen's-and-ladies'-fingers. Arum maculatum, L., Cuckoo-pint. Cf. Lady's-Finger (2).—S.W. (Farley.)

Ghastly (pronounced Gashly). This word is used in many ways, as 'Thick hedge wur gashly high, but it be ter'ble improved now.'—N.W. (Huish.) At Etchilhampton, N.W., a 'gashly ditch' is one that is cut too wide.—N. & S.W.

Gibbles. Onions grown from bulbs. Cf. Chipples and Cribbles.—N. & S.W.

Gicksey. See Kecks.

Giggley. See Goggley.