A. S. gest, id.

GASTROUS, adj. Monstrous, Dumfr.

Dan. gaster, Manes, ghosts. O. E. gaster, to affright.

GATE, s. A way.
V. [Gait].

GATE, s. Jet.
V. [Get].
Douglas.

GATING, s. Perhaps, guessing.
Burel.

Su. G. gaet-a, conjecturam facere.

GAUCY, GAWSY, adj.
1. Plump, jolly, S.
Journal Lond.
2. Applied to any thing large, S.
Burns.
3. Metaph., stately, portly, S.
Ferguson.

Su. G. gaase, a male. The ancient Gauls called strong men Gaesi.

4. Well prepared, S.
A. Douglas.