Maon taken to, [153]

“Gaulois, La Religion des.” Reference to, [55], [83]

Gauvain (Sir Gawain). Fellow-knight with Perceval, [406]

Gavr´inis. Chiromancy at, [64]

Geena mac Luga. Son of Luga, one of Finn's men, [262];

Finn teaches the maxims of the Fianna to, [262], [263]

Geis-e (singular, gaysh; plural, gaysha). The law of the, [164];

meaning of this Irish word explained, [164];

instances: Dermot of the Love Spot, Conary Mōr, and Fergus mac Roy, [165];

Grania puts Dermot under, [298]