GOWAND, s. Apparently, equivalent to young man.
Henrysone.

A. S. gowen, tyrocinium; q. in a state of apprenticeship.

GOWDIE. Heels o'er gowdie, topsy-turvy, S.
Burns.

GOWDY, s. A jewel.
Evergreen.

Chaucer, Gaudee. Fr.

To GOWFF, v. a. To strike, S.
Ritson.

GOWINIS, s. pl. Gowns.
Henrysone.

GOWK, GOUK, s. A fool, S.
Ramsay.

Franc. gouch, stolidus, Germ. gauch.

Gowkit, Gauckit, Guckit, part. adj.
1. Foolish, S.
Lyndsay.
2. Light; applied to young women.
Peblis Play.