Giógna, a Bull, or Oxes dewlap.

Giógo, a steepie hill, or the top of any high hill. Also a yoke for oxen, or a yoke of oxen, and by metaphore, bondage, thraldome, tirranie, forced obedience, coupling, or coniunction.

Gióia, a ioy, a gemme, a iewell, or any precious thing. Also iouissance, delight, hearts-ease, or comfort.

Gióia. Looke Tirare la gióia.

Gióia del pẻzzo, the ring or cornish of a piece at mouth or breech.

Gióia per Gióia. Looke Tiráre.

Gioiáre, to engemme or set with iewels. Also, to ioy, to delight.

Gióie, beames mortised one into another.

Gioiẻlla, a little iem or iewell.

Gioiẻlláre, to adorne with iewels.