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.