girded out, guirded, V, [76], 23; [82], 37: cracked, let.
girdle, I, 403, 12: griddle.
girds, II, 70, 27; IV, 481, 6: hoops.
girn, I, 344, 31: (of a hound) snarl. IV, 69, 18: (of men hanged) grin.
girth was the gold-twist to be, III, 490, 16, see 486 b. girth should probably be graith, but admitting this, the sense is not clear, and further corruption may be suspected. We may understand, perhaps, that after the rescue the mare was to have a caparison of gilded chains. Or we may read, her graith was used the gold-twist to be.
gitter, V, [243], 16: gutter.
giue, II, 442, 7, 10:==gif, if.
gives, II, 448, 26: misgives.
gladdynge, III, 70, 297: gladdening (cheering in later texts).
glaive, glaue, IV, 491, 11; V, [235], 32: sword. See glaue.