gallan, gellant, gillan, IV, 260, 4; 315 f., 1, 4-7, 18: gallant, gayly or finely dressed.
gallio, V, [141], 2, 3, etc.==galley O.
gallowe, sing. (like A. S. galga), a gallowe, III, 92, 18. Cf. next word.
gallows, the highest, I, 150, 13: one elevated above a triangular framework, for special offenders; der höchste Galgen; see Grimm’s Deutsches Wörterbuch, Galgen, column 1168 (?). Perhaps simply the highest that is to be had.
gallows-pin. See pin.
gallow-tree (A. S. galgtréow; O. Eng. galwetre), III, 24, 43; 180, 17; 358, 71; 368, 10. gallou-, gallage-, galla-tree, gallow-pine, V, [247], 17, 18, 20, 23, 24.
gam, game.
game, had god game, V, [80], 46, 47: sport, amusement.
gamene, I, 328, 52: game, sport.
gamon, II, 59, 25: gamen, amuse himself.