Gyrlle, [230], angry.
Grym, [69], cruel. “Gryme, gryl, and horrable, horridus,” Prompt. Parv. “He loked grymly or angerly,” Hormanni Vulgaria.
Gryscysme, [189], an educational book of the time.
Gryse, vide [agryse].
Grythe, [7], peace. Perhaps it ought to be spelt gyrthe, which would complete the rhyme; and yet it occurs similarly in the Townley Mysteries, p. 140.
Gronyn, [95], groan.
Groundyd, [1], foundation.
Grugge, [228], grumble. See “The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundevile,” ed. 1839, p. 57. “Grucchyd, murmuratus,” Prompt. Parv.
Grw, [179], Greek.
Gun, [11], began.