Ginnin. s. Beginning.

Girnin. part. Grinning.

Girt. adj. Great.

Gird'l. Contracted from great deal; as, gird'l o' work; great deal of work.

To Glare. v. a. To glaze earthenware.

Glare. s. The glaze of earthenware.

G'lore. adv. In plenty.

This word, without the apostrophe, Glore, is to be found in
Todd's Johnson, and there defined fat. The true meaning is,
I doubt not, as above; fat g'lore, is fat in plenty.

Gold. s. The shrub called sweet-willow or wild myrtle; Myrica gale.

This plant grows only in peat soils; it is abundant in the boggy moors of Somersetshire; it has a powerful and fragrant smell.