[gold-mâðm], st. m., jewel of gold: acc. pl. gold-mâðmas (the treasures of the drake's cave), [2415].
[gold-sele], st. m., gold-hall, i.e. the hall in which the gold was distributed, ruler's hall: acc. sg., [716], [1254]; dat. sg. gold-sele, [1640], [2084].
[gold-weard], st. m., gold-ward, defender of the gold: acc. sg. (of the drake), [3082].
[gold-wine], st. m., friend who distributes gold, i.e. ruler, prince: nom. sg. (partly as voc.) goldwine gumena, [1172], [1477], [1603]; goldwine Geáta, [2420], [2585].
[gold-wlanc], adj., proud of gold: nom. sg. gûðrinc goldwlanc (Beówulf rewarded with gold by Hrôðgâr on account of his victory), [1882].
[gomban, gomel, gomen]. See [gamban, gamal, gamen].
[gong, gongan]. See [gang, gangan].
[gôd], adj., good, fit, of persons and things: nom. sg., [11], [195], [864], [2264], [2391], etc.; frôd and gôd, [279]; w. dat. cyning äðelum gôd, the king noble in birth, [1871]; gumcystum gôd, [2544]; w. gen. wes þu ûs lârena gôd, be good to us with teaching (help us thereto through thy instruction), [269]; in weak form, se gôda, [205], [355], [676], [1191], etc.; acc. sg. gôdne, [199], [347], [1596], [1970], etc.; gumcystum gôdne, [1487]; neut. gôd, [1563]; dat. sg. gôdum, [3037], [3115]; þäm gôdan, [384], [2328]; nom. pl. gôde, [2250]; þâ gôdan, [1164]; acc. pl. gôde, [2642]; dat. pl. gôdum dædum, [2179]; gen. pl. gôdra gûðrinca, [2649].—Comp. ær-gôd.
[a]gôd], st. n.: 1) good that is done, benefit, gift: instr. sg. gôde, [20], [957], [1185]; gôde mære, renowned on account of her gifts (Þryðo), [1953]; instr. pl. gôdum, [1862].—2) ability, especially in fight: gen. pl. nât he þâra gôda, [682].
[gram], adj., hostile: gen. sg. on grames grâpum, in the gripe of the enemy (Beówulf), [766]; nom. pl. þâ graman, [778]; dat. pl. gramum, [424], [1035].