Isl. gant-a, ludificare.

GENYIE, s. Engine of war.
Minst. Bord.

GENYEILD, GENYELL, s.
V. [Ganyeild].

GENIS, s. Apparently, the rack.
Act Sed.

Fr. gêne, id. from Lat. gehenna.

GENYUS CHALMER, bridal chamber.
Douglas.

GENTY, (g soft) adj. Neat, limber, elegantly formed, S.
Ramsay.

Teut. jent, bellus, elegans.

GENTIL, adj. Belonging to a nation.
Douglas.

GENTILLY, adv. Completely, Ang.
Barbour.