Greynes de Parys. 137. and so Chaucer, meaning Greynes de paradys, or greater Cardamoms. See Dr. Percy on Northumb. Book, p. 414. Chaucer has Greines for Grains. and Belg. Greyn.

Grate. 152. v. i or y grated.

Gastbon. 194. f. Gastbon, quasi Wastbon, from Wastel the finest
Bread, which see. Hence the Fr. Gasteau.

Gyngynyr, Gyngenyr, Gyngyner, Gyngener. MS. Ed. 3, 4. 13. 24. Ginger.
Gyngyner-bred, 32.

Grotys. MS. Ed. II. Oat-meal Grotes, i.e. Grits.

Grydern, Grydern, Gredern. MS. Ed. 25. 44. II. 11.

H.

H. for th, as hem, them; her, their; passim. Hare, 121. Chaucer.
Wiclif. It is sometimes omitted; as wyt and wyte, white.
Sometimes abounds, as schaldyd. MS. Ed. 7. II. scalded. v. Thowehe.

Hye. Proem. high. hy, MS. Ed. 44. A.S. [Anglo-Saxon: Heah].

Hem. 1, 2. i.e. hem; them. Lye in Junii Etym.