Guaíme, the second grasse or herbage that growes in August after hay-haruest.
Guaimẻmbro, a fine bird in India that onely feedeth vpon deaw.
Guaína, any sheath or scabbard.
Guaináre, to sheath or scabbard.
Guaináro, a sheath or scabbard-maker.
Guainẻlle, as Caróbe. Also Capers.
Guaióso, woefull, full of woes and sorrowes.
Guaíre, ísco, íto, to bee or make full of woes and sorrowes. Also to whine, to pule, to yell or cry out pitifully. Also to cry as a Hare. Also to quest about for a pray as a Spaniell doth.
Guála, a kind of bag-net tied vnto two stickes and so cast into the water.
Gualáno, a plough-man, a husband-man.