Gaffáre, to filch, to prowle or snatch away by craft and deceit.
Gáffo, a snatching or taking hold of.
Gagaláre, as Gongoláre.
Gagáte, as Gagatrónica.
Gagatrónica, a stone found in Eagles neastes, called Ieat or Agath stone, which being burned smels of brimstone.
Gággia, as Gábbia.
Gággia di náue, as Gábbia di náue.
Gággia di sórgij, a mouse-trap or cage.
Gaggiándra, a kind of great whelke or snaile.
GAI Gaggiáre, to gage, to wage, to pledge, to pawne, to engage, to lay a wager. Also to coope or put into a cage. Also to crudle as fresh cheese. Also to giue wages vnto.