Gome-graithe, s. Furniture for war.
Sir Gawan.

GOMRELL, GAMPHRELL, s. A stupid fellow, S.
Ramsay.

Fr. goimpre, one who minds nothing but his belly; Isl. gambr-a, blaterare, jactare.

To GOO, v. n. To coo; a term used with respect to infants, S.

C. B. cuaw, to be loving.

To GOOD, GUDIN, v. a. To manure.
V. [Gude].

GOODMAN, s.
1. A proprietor of land, S.
V. [Gude], adj. sense 3.
Melville.
2. The owner of a single farm which he himself occupies.
Bp. Galloway.
3. A farmer, S.
Burns.
4. A husband.
V. [Gudeman].
5. The master of a family, S.
Dunbar.
6. Equivalent to man.
King Hart.
7. A jailor.
Wodrow.
8. By inversion, this designation has been given to the devil.
Arnot.

GOOG, s.
1. An unfledged bird, Ang.
2. Very young meat, that has no firmness, Ang.

A. S. geoguth, youth.

GOOL, GULE, adj. Yellow.
Dunbar.