Gold-coast, see [Otshi].
Gond, see [Gundi].
Gonga.
Class name for the languages spoken in the S.W. of Abyssinia. They probably lie between the Semitic and Amharic of the North and Kaffir forms of speech of the South. Known only by vocabularies. Beke, &c. R. G. L. See [Wolaitsa], [Woratta], [Woraitsa].
Goopta or Gupta.
Numismatic: a dynasty of Indian princes. Chundra-Gupta (Sandracottus) reigned in the Punjab, circa B.C. 300, and the coinage of his successor Asoka shows inscriptions in Sanskrit, being the very earliest form of that language confirmed by an authentic date. The character of the letters is the same as that of the Aryan inscriptions on Bactrian coins. See [Sassanian].
Goorung or Gurung.
A dialect of Central Nipal, classed by some as Dravidian or Sub-Turanian.
Goram.
Dialects of Malay. Wallace: ii., 296-7.