[fýr-draca], w. m., fire-drake, fire-spewing dragon: nom. sg., [2690].

[fýr-heard], adj., hard through fire, hardened in fire: nom. pl. (eoforlîc) fâh and fýr-heard, [305].

[fýr-leóht], st. n., fire-light: acc. sg., [1517].

[fýr-wylm], st. m., wave of fire, flame-wave: dat. pl. wyrm ... fýrwylmum fâh, [2672].

[G]

[galan], st. v., to sing, to sound: pres. sg. sorh-leóð gäleð, [2461]; inf. gryre-leóð galan, [787]; bearhtm ongeâton, gûðhorn galan, heard the clang, the battle-trumpet sound, [1433].

â-galan, to sing, to sound: pret. sg. þät hire on hafelan hringmæl âgôl grædig gûðleóð, that the sword caused a greedy battle-song to sound upon her head, [1522].

[gamban], or, according to Bout., gambe, w. f., tribute, interest: acc. sg. gomban gyldan, [11].

[gamen], st. n., social pleasure, rejoicing, joyous doings: nom. sg. gamen, [1161]; gomen, [2460]; gomen gleóbeámes, the pleasure of the harp, [2264]; acc. sg. gamen and gleódreám, [3022]; dat. sg. gamene, [2942]; gomene, [1776].—Comp. heal-gamen.

gamen-wâð, st. f., way offering social enjoyment, journey in joyous society: dat. sg. of gomen-wâðe, [855].