[gîfre], adj., greedy, eager: nom. sg. gîfre and galgmôd, of Grendel's mother, [1278].—Superl.: lîg..., gæsta gîfrost, [1124].—Comp. heoro-gîfre.

[gîtsian], w. v., to be greedy: pres. sg. III. gýtsað, [1750].

[gio-, gió-]. see [geo-, geó-].

[gladian], w. v., to gleam, to shimmer: pres. pl. III. on him gladiað gomelra lâfe, upon him gleams the legacy of the men of ancient times (armor), [2037].

[gläd], adj., gracious, friendly (as a form of address for princes): nom. sg. beó wið Geátas gläd, [1174]; acc. sg. glädne Hrôðgâr, [864]; glädne Hrôðulf, [1182]; dat. sg. gladum suna Frôdan, [2026].

gläde, adv., in a gracious, friendly way, [58].

[glädnian], w. v., to rejoice: inf. w. gen., [367].

[gläd-môd], adj., joyous, glad, [1786].

[glêd], st. f., fire, flame: nom. sg., [2653], [3115]; dat. (instr.) pl. glêdum, [2313], [2336], [2678], [3042].

[glêd-egesa], w. m., terror on account of fire, fire-terror: nom. sg. glêd-egesa grim (the fire-spewing of the drake), [2651].