Goose, eaten by Egyptian kings, iii. 13, 291.

See also [Geese]

“——, to lose the,” expression for overthrowing a load at harvest, vii. 277 n. 3

Gooseberry-bushes, a protection against witches, ii. 55;

wild, custom as to, xi. 48

Goowoong Awoo, volcano, children sacrificed to, v. 219

Gordian knot, iii. 316 sq.

Gordias and Midas, names of Phrygian kings, v. 286

Gordioi chose the fattest man king, ii. 297

Gordium, capital of the kings of Phrygia, iii. 316