[ gyrdweg] m. road with a fence on either side (BT), KC 3·41221.

[ gyrdwīte] n. affliction caused by a rod (used of Moses’ rod), Ex 15.

gȳren = [grīn]

[ gyrman] (LPs 378) = [cirman]

[ gyrn] † mn. sorrow, misfortune.

[ gyrnstafas] mp. injury, affliction, Jul 245.

[ gyrnwracu] † f. revenge for injury.

[ gyrran3] [= gierran, georran] to sound, chatter, Æ: to creak, grate, An 374.

[ gyrretan] to roar (of lions), LPs.

gyrsandæg (MFH 97) = [gierstandæg]