Gentil(l), Gentyl(e), Ientil (III), adj. of gentle birth, III 18, 23, VIII b 82, XIII b 20, &c.; noble, II 463, V 117, VI 245; gentle, graceful, &c., II 305; docile, XVII 505; þat gentyl, that gentle lady, VI 242; ientilman, gentleman, III 18, XIV introd. [OFr. gentil.]

Gere, Geir (X), n. sg. tools, apparatus, necessary things, X 110, XVII 245, 316, 326; arms, XVI 211; contrivance (the ark), XVII 274; affair, business, V 137. [ON. gervi.]

Gered, pp. attired, V 159. [From prec. in frequent sense 'apparel'.]

Gernier(e), n. garner, storehouse (for corn), III 43, 46. [OFr. gernier.]

Gert(e). See Garre.

Gesse(n), v. to be of opinion; to expect, XI b 167; to conceive, form an idea, VI 139 (note). [Cf. MLG. gissen.]

Geste, n. tale, VII introd., Introduction xxxiii. [OFr. geste.]

Gestis, n. pl. joists, frame-timbers, X 5. [OFr. giste.]

Get(e), v.1 to get, find, XIV c 38, 110, XVII 184 (subj.); pres. as fut. XIV b 3, XVII 299; lay hold of, catch, XVII 339; do get in, get in (trans.), XVII 326; Gate, pa. t. sg. VII 76; Getyn, Ygete, pp. in getyn agayne, won back, XVI 11; forþe ygete, set forth, produced, II 14. [ON. geta.] See Forgete.

Get, v.2 to guard; get for, look out for, XIV a 36. [ON. gǽta.]