[ gagelcroppan] mpl. tufts of gale, Lcd 33a.

gagelle, gagolle f. = [gagel]

[ gagol] = (1) [gāl]; (2) [gagel]

[ gagolbǣrnes] (gægl-) f. wantonness, CP.

[ gagulswillan] to gargle, Gl.

[ gāl] I. n. lust, luxury, wantonness, folly, levity.

[II.] adj. gay, light, wanton, Bo, BH: proud, wicked. [‘gole’]

[ ±galan6] to sing, call, cry, scream, B, Met: sing charms, practice incantation. [‘gale’]

galder- = galdor-

[ galdor] (ea) n. magic song, incantation, spell, enchantment, Æ.