Giacchiáre, to catch in a net.
Giácchio, a fish-net, a fouling net, a haie for cunnies. Also as Giácco.
Giacciarétti, a kinde of moistnesse or crust vpon mudwalles like frost, whereof Saltpeter is made. Also Ise-sickles.
Giácco, a jacket or shirt of maile.
Giacẻnte, bedrell, lying along that cannot stir out of his bed. Also iacent or couchant in armorie.
Giacére, giáccio, giácqui or giacéi, giacciúto, to lye downe along. Also to lye or be in bed.
Giaciménto, as Giacitúra.
Giacinthíne, certaine night feasts among the Lacedemonians.
Giacínto, a stone called a Iacinth. Also a flowre called a Hiacinth.
Giacitório, a place to lye and rest in, and therefore vsed for a Church-yard.