[guma], w. m., man, human being: nom. sg., [653], [869], etc.; acc. sg. guman, [1844], [2295]; dat. sg. guman (gumum, MS.), [2822]; nom pl. guman, [215], [306], [667], etc.; acc. pl. guman, [615]; dat. pl. gumum, [127], [321]; gen. pl. gumena, [73], [328], [474], [716], etc.—Comp.: driht-, seld-guma.

[gum-cyn], st. n., race of men, people, nation: gen. sg. we synt gumcynnes Geáta leóde, people from the nation of the Geátas, [260]; dat. pl. äfter gum-cynnum, along the nations, among the nations, [945].

[gum-cyst], st. f., man's excellence, man's virtue: acc. sg. (or pl.) gumcyste, [1724]; dat. pl. as adv., excellently, preeminently: gumcystum gôdne beága bryttan, [1487]; gumcystum gôd ... hilde-hlemma (Beówulf), [2544].

[gum-dreám], st. m., joyous doings of men: acc. sg. gum-dreám ofgeaf (died), [2470].

[gum-dryhten], st. m., lord of men: nom. sg. [1643].

[gum-fêða], w. m., troop of men going on foot: nom. sg., [1402].

[gum-man], st. m., man: gen. pl. gum-manna fela, [1029].

[gum-stôl], st. m., man's seat, κατ' ἐζωχήν, ruler's seat, throne: dat. sg. in gumstôle, [1953].

[gûð], st. f., combat, battle: nom. sg., [1124], [1659], [2484], [2537]; acc. sg. gûðe, [604]; instr. sg. gûðe, [1998]; dat. sg. tô (ät) gûðe, [438], [1473]. [1536], [2354], etc.; gen. sg. gûðe, [483], [527], [631], etc.; dat. pl. gûðum, [1959], [2179]; gen. pl. gûða, [2513], [2544].

[gûð-beorn], st. m., warrior: gen. pl. gûð-beorna sum (the strand-guard on the Danish coast), [314].