gober, v.a., to gulp down, to swallow; to swallow down, to believe easily; to nab; to lay hold of; to put up with; to pocket. Il gobe des mouches; he trifles away his time. Je ne vais pas — cela; I am not going to swallow that. — le morceau; to swallow the bait, to be caught, taken in.

goberge, n.f., cross bar (of a bedstead); handle (of a joiner’s press); (pisc.) large cod.

se goberger, v.r., to enjoy one’s self; to take one’s ease, to lounge.

gobet, n.m., gobbet. Prendre au —; to nab.

gobetage, n.m., (mas.) pointing, stopping.

gobeter (gob-té), v.a., (mas.) to point.

gobeur, n.m., swallower, gobbler, gulper; gull (person).

gobin, n.m., (fam., l.u.) a little hunchback.

godage, n.m., bagging, puckering (of a coat).

*godaille, n.f., tippling, drinking.