Gruell of befe or motton, [159/27].

Grumbling of servants to be put down, p. 208. Citation unidentified: possibly [p. 217].

Gudgeons, [55/819]; [p. 118].

Guns blasting, (breaking wind,) to be avoided, [20/304].

The parallel passage in Sloane MS. 2027 (fol. 42, last line), is“And alle wey be ware thyn ars be natte carpyng.”

Gurdylstode, [191/442], girdlestead, waist.

Gurnard, [40/574]; [51/725]; [58/849];

baked, [198/9].

Ȝyme, [186/304], attend to, wish, like.

Gymlet, [5/67, 71].