Gore, sb. == a narrow slip let into a woman’s dress, hence the dress itself, as in the phrase ‘geynest under gore.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 29. ON. gára, to rend
Gorge, v. a. == devour, feed. Alys. 5625
—— v. n. Alys. 5625
Gorger, sb. == gorget. Alys. 3636
Goshawk, sb. Alys. 483
Goshorne ? Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176
Gospel, sb. RG. 470
Gothele, v. n. == make a noise, as water does when a hot iron is placed in it. Fragm. Sci. 140. ON. gutla
Goule, v. n. == howl. HD. 164, 454. ON. góla
Gout, sb. RG. 564, 564