[geômor], adj., with depressed feelings, sad, troubled: nom. sg. him wäs geômor sefa, [49], [2420], [2633], [2951]; môdes geômor, [2101]; fem. þät wäs geômuru ides, [1076].
[geômore], adv., sadly, [151].
[geômor-gid], st. n., dirge: acc. sg. giômor-gyd, [3151].
[geômor-lîc], adj., sad, painful: swâ bið geômorlîc gomelum ceorle tô gebîdanne þät..., it is painful to an old man to experience it, that ..., [2445].
[geômor-môd], adj., sad, sorrowful: nom. sg., [2045], [3019]; giômor-môd, [2268].
[geômrian], w. v., to complain, to lament: pret. sg. geômrode giddum, [1119].
[geó-sceaft], st. f., (fixed in past times), fate: acc. sg. geósceaft grimme, [1235].
[geósceaft-gâst], st. m., demon sent by fate: gen. pl. fela geósceaft-gâsta, of Grendel and his race, [1267].
[geótan], st. v. intrans., to pour, to flow, to stream: pres. part. gifen geótende, [1691].
[gicel], st. m., icicle: in comp. hilde-gicel.