Gaità, as Gaiézza.

Gála, an Oke-apple or gallnut. Also gallantnesse or brauerie in ornaments and apparell, pleasant to behold and yet not costly. Also cheerefull mirth, garishnes in shew, namely in new fashions and deuises in clothes. Also a puff of lawne or cipres as women weare about them.

Gála, Andár' a gála, to runne a drift or flote vp and downe the water as doth a gallnut or light piece of wood.

Galáico, as Galatíte.

Galaménte, pleasantly, gracefully both to the eye and minde.

Galána, a Tortoise or Shell-crab. Also a bird that commonly flies low and close to the ground.

GAL Galánga, cats-taile or flags.

Galangále, as Galánga.

Galángola, a popiniay greene bird about the bignesse of a Fieldfare, whereof there are great store in Italie.

Galáno, gay in clothes, braue in apparell, pompous in ornaments, gallant in brauerie and neatenesse and handsomnesse.