Gam(e), Gaume (I), n. game, play, I 1 (see Somer), 99; sport, II 315; game (birds), II 309; trickery, XVII 214; merriment, XVII 529; wiþ game, merrily, II 19; Gamys, pl. rejoicings, XVI 20. [OE. gamen.]

Gan, pa. t. sg.; Gune, XVI 47, &c.; Gan, pl. II 504; Gonne, II 371; Gun, I 193: began, II 118, VIII a 146; (without to) II 425; made, II 438; did (without to, as equiv. of simple past) I 193, II 77, 78, 272, 371, 495, 504, 510, 530, XVI 47, 286. [OE. ginnan.] See Begyn(ne); Can, auxil.

Gane. See Go(n).

Gang, v. to go, depart, fare, X 4, XVI 144, 303, XVII 246. [OE. gángan.]

Garn, n. yarn, thread; ther is garn on the reyll other, there is other thread on the reel, other business on hand, XVII 298. [ON. garn.]

Garre, Gar, v. to make, cause to, IV a 26 (subj.), XVI 20, 144, 199, 334, XVII 346; Gert(e), pa. t. and pp. VIII a 296, X 198; caused (men to), X 16, 70, 82, 90, 98, 185; garre dye, kill, XVI 164; gert ga, cum, sent, brought, X 168, 173. [ON. gøra; the a forms are difficult to explain.]

Garryng, adj. grating, harsh, XIII b 15. [Cf. MDu., MLG. garren, v.]

Gase; Gast(e), &c. See Go(n); Gost(e), &c.

Gastli, adj. terrible, XII b 126. [OE. (once) gǣ̆st-lic; cf. gǣstan, v.] See Agast; distinguish Gostly.

Gate, n.1 gate, II 379. [OE. gæt, pl. gatu.] See ȝate.