Sw. gack, id.
Ramsay.
Gaukit, Gawkit, adj. Foolish, giddy, S.
Morison.
GAUL, s. Dutch myrtle, S.
V. [Scotchgale].
GAULE, s. A loud laugh.
V. [Gawf].
GAUT, s. A hog, S.
Sir J. Sinclair.
Isl. galt, sus exsectus.
To GAW, v. a.
1. To gall, S.
Ferguson.
2. Metaph., to fret, S.
Ramsay.
To Gaw, v. n. To become pettish, Loth.
Ramsay.
Gaw, s. The mark left by a stroke or pressure, S.
Polwart.