Gore, n. triangular strip (of cloth), gore; by synecdoche for 'gown', in under gore, in gown (among women, alive), XV c 35. [OE. gāra.]

Gos, Gost. See Go(n).

Goshauk, n. goshawk (usually a large short-winged hawk), XII a 9. [OE. gōs-hafoc.]

Gost, n. spirit, soul, V 182; Haly Gast(e), Hooly Gost(e), &c., Holy Ghost, IV b 53, IX 331, XI a 11, XVI 77, XVII 162, &c. [OE. gāst.]

Gostly, adj. spiritual, IX 332, XI b 281, 289; Gast(e)ly, IV a 51, b 70, 85. [OE. gāst-lic.]

Goteȝ, n. pl. streams, VI 248. [OE. *got- rel. to gēotan.]

Gotȝ, Goþ, &c. See Go(n).

Goud(e). See Gode.

Gouerned, pa. t. controlled, XIV c 26. [OFr. governer.]

Goune, Gowne, n. gown (outer robe), V 328, XVII 262. [OFr. goune.]