Gate-shord. s. A gate-way; a place for a gate.
Gat'fer. s. An old man.
Gaw'cum. s. A simpleton; a gawkey.
Gawl-cup. s. Gold cup.
To Gee. v.n. [g soft] To agree; to go on well together.
To Gee. v.n. [g hard; part, and past tense, gid.] To give. Gee often includes the pronoun, thus, "I'll gee" means I'll give you; the gee, and ye for you, combining into gee.
To G'auf. v.n. To go off.
To G'auver. v.n. To go over.
To G'in. v.n. To go in.
To G'on. v.n. To go on.