gartan, garten, gartin, IV, 169, 10; 170, H 6; 175, M 8; 176, N 14, P 2; 490, 12: garter. (Gael. gairtein.)

garthes, girths.

gast, guest.

gate, gait, get, I, 225, 8; II, 311 f., 2, 15, 21; 402, 10; III, 92, 11; 477 f., 11, 15 (ford); 480, 24; IV, 3, 21; V, [99], C 4: way, road. water-gate, V, [250], 12: round by the water. in this gate, II, 73, 26: in such a way or condition. to the gate (get) has gain, IV, 493, 5; V, [237], 5: has gone away. tuke the gate, II, 30, 7; IV, 392, 9: started, departed.

gaucy, IV, 271, B 1; V, [152], 3: lusty, jolly.

gaud. See gad.

gaudie, gaudy, gawdie, IV, 273, 12, 13, of speech: with a stately or pompous air. 274, D 19; 297, 13: showy, conspicuous. 274, E 1: dashing. gaudy locks, 285, 10, 19: bright-colored. 356, B 1: ostentatious.

gaule, I, 272, 11: of the color of gall; or gules, red.

gaun, gawn, gawen, I, 22, A 1, B 1; III, 473, 21-24; 479, 8; IV, 261, 8; 511 a, 6; 513 a, 3: going.

gaunt, IV, 20, 12: yawn.