gain, gane (Icel. gegna, to suit, be meet), II, 25, 8; 26, 11 (with ellipsis of will): serve, suffice. II, 369, 15: suit my case.

gaing. See gain, pres. p.

gair, pay meat and gair, V, [268], 27: gear, clothes an arms? or money (a variation of pay meat and fee)?

gair (of clothes). See gare.

gait, III, 266 b; 272, 5; IV, 265, A b 10: way, road. See gate.

galerie, V, [140], f. 1, 5: for gallaly, galley (doubtful form).

Galiard, III, 459 f., 1, 4, etc.: sobriquet of a freebooter of a gay (perhaps dissipated) character.

galla. See gallowe-tree.

gallage, V, [247], 20: gallows.

gallaly, galalie, V, [136] f., 1-3, etc.; [141], d 1: galley, prolonged for metrical convenience.